Breast carcinoma is the most frequent tumor in the female population. Many factors can influence the risk of breast cancer; some of them, such as old age and breast cancer 1/2 (BRCA1/BRCA2) gene mutations, are associated with a fourfold increase in risk. A previous diagnosis of atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia or having a first-degree relative with a carcinoma are factors associated with a two-to fourfold increase in risk. A relative risk between 1 and 2 is associated with longer exposure to endogenous hormones as a result of early menarche, late menopause and obesity, or with recent and prolonged use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or with behavioural factors such as high alcohol and fat intake. Is it possible to modify breast c...
BACKGROUND: Hormone therapy (HT) is commonly given to women to alleviate the climacteric symptoms as...
Purpose: We and other investigators have previ-ously shown that postmenopausal combined estrogen and...
grantor: University of TorontoThe association between the use of hormone replacement thera...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from potentially modifiable causes such as endogenous hor...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
textabstractPurpose of review: Breast and ovarian cancer remain a significant burden for women livin...
Among the cancer diseases, breast cancer is becoming fast growing leading cause of oncologic mortali...
Physical inactivity, high postmenopausal body mass index, alcohol consumption and use of menopausal ...
Objective: Several randomized trials and observational studies show that the use of hormone therapy ...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from modifiable factors such as endogenous hormone levels...
This review was designed to determine from the best evidence whether there is an association between...
The rising global incidence, morbidity and mortality from breast cancer has led to intensified effor...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplastic disease in women around menopause often le...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer and the the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths occurring i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postmenopausal breast cancer risk in relation to particular patterns of oral co...
BACKGROUND: Hormone therapy (HT) is commonly given to women to alleviate the climacteric symptoms as...
Purpose: We and other investigators have previ-ously shown that postmenopausal combined estrogen and...
grantor: University of TorontoThe association between the use of hormone replacement thera...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from potentially modifiable causes such as endogenous hor...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
textabstractPurpose of review: Breast and ovarian cancer remain a significant burden for women livin...
Among the cancer diseases, breast cancer is becoming fast growing leading cause of oncologic mortali...
Physical inactivity, high postmenopausal body mass index, alcohol consumption and use of menopausal ...
Objective: Several randomized trials and observational studies show that the use of hormone therapy ...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from modifiable factors such as endogenous hormone levels...
This review was designed to determine from the best evidence whether there is an association between...
The rising global incidence, morbidity and mortality from breast cancer has led to intensified effor...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplastic disease in women around menopause often le...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer and the the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths occurring i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postmenopausal breast cancer risk in relation to particular patterns of oral co...
BACKGROUND: Hormone therapy (HT) is commonly given to women to alleviate the climacteric symptoms as...
Purpose: We and other investigators have previ-ously shown that postmenopausal combined estrogen and...
grantor: University of TorontoThe association between the use of hormone replacement thera...