Events during perinatal and early life may influence the incidence of breast cancer in adult life, and some case-control studies suggest that having been breastfed may reduce breast cancer risk.The authors studied this association among premenopausal and postmenopausal women by using data from the two Nurses ’ Healt
Methods: We also modeled the outcome variable breast cancer using attained age model in Cox proporti...
Case-control studies on the association between breastfeeding and the subsequent risk of breast canc...
The aim of this present study was to examine duration of breastfeeding in relation to the risk of di...
Events during perinatal and early life may influence the incidence of breast cancer in adult life, a...
Background: Having been breast-fed has been suggested to infl uence cancer risk in adulthood. We inv...
Background: Having been breast-fed has been suggested to infl uence cancer risk in adulthood. We in...
There are known short-term benefits in breastfed infants versus bottle-fed infants in terms of lower...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
To investigate the relationship between breastfeeding and breast cancer in Southern Brazil, a case-c...
Background:Breast cancer affect more than 3.5 million women in the USA1. In 2017 there were 63,410 n...
terest in the possibility of an infectious etiology for human breast cancer. Al-though studies have ...
There are known short-term benefits in breastfed infants versus bottle-fed infants in terms of lower...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
We modeled breast cancer in a Cox proportional hazard regression analysis and found 25% lower risk f...
Methods: We also modeled the outcome variable breast cancer using attained age model in Cox proporti...
Case-control studies on the association between breastfeeding and the subsequent risk of breast canc...
The aim of this present study was to examine duration of breastfeeding in relation to the risk of di...
Events during perinatal and early life may influence the incidence of breast cancer in adult life, a...
Background: Having been breast-fed has been suggested to infl uence cancer risk in adulthood. We inv...
Background: Having been breast-fed has been suggested to infl uence cancer risk in adulthood. We in...
There are known short-term benefits in breastfed infants versus bottle-fed infants in terms of lower...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
To investigate the relationship between breastfeeding and breast cancer in Southern Brazil, a case-c...
Background:Breast cancer affect more than 3.5 million women in the USA1. In 2017 there were 63,410 n...
terest in the possibility of an infectious etiology for human breast cancer. Al-though studies have ...
There are known short-term benefits in breastfed infants versus bottle-fed infants in terms of lower...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
We modeled breast cancer in a Cox proportional hazard regression analysis and found 25% lower risk f...
Methods: We also modeled the outcome variable breast cancer using attained age model in Cox proporti...
Case-control studies on the association between breastfeeding and the subsequent risk of breast canc...
The aim of this present study was to examine duration of breastfeeding in relation to the risk of di...