Active smoking has little or no effect on breast cancer risk but some investigators have suggested that passive smoking and its interaction with active smoking may be associated with an increased risk. In a population based case-control study of breast cancer in women aged 36-45 years at diagnosis, information on active smoking, passive smoking in the home, and other factors, was collected at interview from 639 cases and 640 controls. Women were categorised jointly by their active and passive smoking exposure. Among never smoking controls, women who also reported no passive smoking exposure were significantly more likely to be nulliparous and to be recent users of oral contraceptives. Among those never exposed to passive smoking, there was ...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
<div><p>Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies sugge...
Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies suggest that ...
Active smoking has little or no effect on breast cancer risk but some investigators have suggested t...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Several case-control studies have suggested that passive smoking may increa...
Background Active smoking has little or no effect on women’s risk of developing breast cancer, but i...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Recent studies suggest that both active and passive smokers have an increased risk of breast cancer ...
BackgroundThere is great interest in whether exposure to tobacco smoke, a substance containing human...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The role of passive smoking on breast cancer risk was unclear. This study a...
Background : In vitro experiments have shown that the smoke products of tobacco such as polycyclic h...
Background: Active smoking has little or no effect on women's risk of developing breast cancer, but ...
Studies on active and passive tobacco smoking and breast cancer have found inconsistent results. A m...
The role of passive smoking on breast cancer risk was unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the asso...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
<div><p>Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies sugge...
Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies suggest that ...
Active smoking has little or no effect on breast cancer risk but some investigators have suggested t...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Several case-control studies have suggested that passive smoking may increa...
Background Active smoking has little or no effect on women’s risk of developing breast cancer, but i...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Recent studies suggest that both active and passive smokers have an increased risk of breast cancer ...
BackgroundThere is great interest in whether exposure to tobacco smoke, a substance containing human...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The role of passive smoking on breast cancer risk was unclear. This study a...
Background : In vitro experiments have shown that the smoke products of tobacco such as polycyclic h...
Background: Active smoking has little or no effect on women's risk of developing breast cancer, but ...
Studies on active and passive tobacco smoking and breast cancer have found inconsistent results. A m...
The role of passive smoking on breast cancer risk was unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the asso...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
<div><p>Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies sugge...
Tobacco smoking is inconsistently associated with breast cancer. Although some studies suggest that ...