BACKGROUND: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adulthood, but it has been difficult to gain information on childhood variables, and evidence on their effects is very limited. Comparison of risk factor levels between affected probands and unaffected twins in twin pairs can provide a unique method to investigate risk factors that act in early life. METHODS: We conducted four population-based case-control studies of breast cancer risk in twins in Denmark, England and Wales, Finland, and Sweden and pooled the data from these studies. The case patients were 400 women with incident breast cancer before the age of 50 years, and the control subjects were their twin sisters who had not had breast canc...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
Abstract Background: While some risk factors for breast cancer have been confirmed, less is known a...
Using birth and school health records we studied how weight and height during childhood affect breas...
Background: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
PURPOSE: Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high-risk populations. We investigated the...
Purpose Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high- risk populations. We investigated the...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
The risk of breast cancer associated with delivering a twin birth was examined in a population-based...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
BACKGROUND: Several small studies combined have suggested that twins develop fewer childhood cancers...
The biological, social and reproductive characteristics of women who have had twins were compared wi...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
Abstract Background: While some risk factors for breast cancer have been confirmed, less is known a...
Using birth and school health records we studied how weight and height during childhood affect breas...
Background: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
PURPOSE: Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high-risk populations. We investigated the...
Purpose Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high- risk populations. We investigated the...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
The risk of breast cancer associated with delivering a twin birth was examined in a population-based...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
BACKGROUND: Several small studies combined have suggested that twins develop fewer childhood cancers...
The biological, social and reproductive characteristics of women who have had twins were compared wi...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
Abstract Background: While some risk factors for breast cancer have been confirmed, less is known a...
Using birth and school health records we studied how weight and height during childhood affect breas...