Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer in the general population. The breast cancer predisposition gene, BRCA1, regulates normal cell differentiation. Because mammary gland cells divide and differentiate during pregnancy, reproductive factors may influence breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers differently than they do in noncarriers. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 1601 women in the International BRCA1/2 Carrier Cohort Study cohort, all of whom carried a mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2. Information on reproductive factors was obtained from a questionnaire. At the time of interview 853 subjects were classified with breast cancer. Data were ...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversel...
An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent development o...
Abstract An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent deve...
BACKGROUND: Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a red...
Background: Multiparity, young age at fi rst childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a re...
Early age at first birth and multiparity have been associated with a decrease in the risk of breast ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing parity and age at first full-term pregnancy are established risk factors fo...
BACKGROUND: Early age at first full-term pregnancy and increasing parity are associated with a reduc...
Background The birth yeardependent onset of breast cancer (BC) in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers suggest...
ObjectiveReproductive factors, such as early age at menarche, late age at menopause, and nulliparity...
Background: Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time...
This study was conducted to identify the role of reproductive factors as environmental modifiers for...
Background Mutations in brca1 and 2 genes lead to a significant increase in the lifetime risk of dev...
Background Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time,...
Introduction/Background BRCA 1 and 2 mutated women have a 40–85% lifetime risk of developing breast ...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversel...
An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent development o...
Abstract An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent deve...
BACKGROUND: Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a red...
Background: Multiparity, young age at fi rst childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a re...
Early age at first birth and multiparity have been associated with a decrease in the risk of breast ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing parity and age at first full-term pregnancy are established risk factors fo...
BACKGROUND: Early age at first full-term pregnancy and increasing parity are associated with a reduc...
Background The birth yeardependent onset of breast cancer (BC) in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers suggest...
ObjectiveReproductive factors, such as early age at menarche, late age at menopause, and nulliparity...
Background: Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time...
This study was conducted to identify the role of reproductive factors as environmental modifiers for...
Background Mutations in brca1 and 2 genes lead to a significant increase in the lifetime risk of dev...
Background Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time,...
Introduction/Background BRCA 1 and 2 mutated women have a 40–85% lifetime risk of developing breast ...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversel...
An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent development o...
Abstract An early age at first full-term birth is associated with a reduction in the subsequent deve...