Report: We control many breast cancer risk factors (AP)

FILE - In this Aug. 13, 1998 photo, financial district workers run on treadmills before the start of the business day at New York Sports Clubs facility on Wall Street in New York.  Women concerned about breast cancer should worry less about cellphones and hair dyes and worry more about weighing or drinking too much, exercising too little, using menopause hormones and getting too much radiation from medical tests. So says a new report on environmental risks by a respected panel of science advisers.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP – Women concerned about breast cancer should worry less about cellphones and hair dyes and worry more about weighing or drinking too much, exercising too little, using menopause hormones and getting too much radiation from medical tests. So says a new report on environmental risks by a respected panel of science advisers.