Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is a determinant of breast cancer risk. Because physical activity can modify menstrual cycle patterns and alter the production of ovarian hormones, it may reduce breast cancer risk; yet few epidemiologic studies have assessed this relationship. Purpose: The major objective of this study was to determine whether young women (aged 40 and younger) who regularly participated in physical exercise activities during their reproductive years had a reduced risk of breast cancer. Methods: Using a case-control design, we conducted personal interviews of a total of 545 women (aged 40 and younger at diagnosis) who had been newly diagnosed with in situ or in...
Background Physical activity is a potentially modifiable breast cancer risk factor. There is consid...
Physical activity has diverse physiologic effects through which it could potentially alter breast ca...
Important aspects of the recognized inverse relation between physical activity and breast cancer ris...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
PURPOSE: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency, and intensity of physical act...
To evaluate whether recreational physical activity is associated with breast cancer among young wome...
CONTEXT: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Purpose: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency and intensity of physical acti...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
International audienceBackground: Physical activity probably protects against the risk of breast can...
Increased physical activity may lower the risk of ovar-ian cancer by reducing the frequency of ovula...
Purpose: Although physical activity (PA) has been consistently associated with breast cancer, existi...
Factors that influence circulating sex hormones, such as physical activity, have been proposed to in...
Background Physical activity is a potentially modifiable breast cancer risk factor. There is consid...
Physical activity has diverse physiologic effects through which it could potentially alter breast ca...
Important aspects of the recognized inverse relation between physical activity and breast cancer ris...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
PURPOSE: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency, and intensity of physical act...
To evaluate whether recreational physical activity is associated with breast cancer among young wome...
CONTEXT: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Purpose: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency and intensity of physical acti...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
International audienceBackground: Physical activity probably protects against the risk of breast can...
Increased physical activity may lower the risk of ovar-ian cancer by reducing the frequency of ovula...
Purpose: Although physical activity (PA) has been consistently associated with breast cancer, existi...
Factors that influence circulating sex hormones, such as physical activity, have been proposed to in...
Background Physical activity is a potentially modifiable breast cancer risk factor. There is consid...
Physical activity has diverse physiologic effects through which it could potentially alter breast ca...
Important aspects of the recognized inverse relation between physical activity and breast cancer ris...