<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Differences in the incidence and outcome of breast cancer among Hispanic women compared with white women are well documented and are likely explained by ethnic differences in genetic composition, lifestyle, or environmental exposures.</p> <h3>Methodolgy/Principal Findings</h3><p>A population-based study was conducted in Galicia, Spain. A total of 510 women diagnosed with operable invasive breast cancer between 1997 and 2010 participated in the study. Data on demographics, breast cancer risk factors, and clinico-pathological characteristics were collected. The different breast cancer tumor subtypes were compared on their clinico-pathological characteristics and risk factor profiles, particularly reproductive variab...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
Purpose. Accumulated evidence suggests that reproductive factors are related to different breast can...
to determine whether a dose-response relation could be observed between duration of lactation and th...
Differences in the incidence and outcome of breast cancer among Hispanic women compared with white w...
Background: Differences in the incidence and outcome of breast cancer among Hispanic women compared ...
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that impacts racial/ethnic groups differently. Differences i...
BackgroundU.S. Hispanic women have high rates of parity, breastfeeding and obesity. It is unclear wh...
Background:Data on breast-feeding and breast cancer risk are sparse and inconsistent for Hispanic wo...
BackgroundPublished data support the presence of etiologic heterogeneity by breast tumor subtype, bu...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic data suggest that parity increases risk of hormone receptor-negati...
Abstract Background Breast can...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Background Breast cancer is composed of distinct subtypes defined mainly based on the expression of ...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
The aim of this thesis was to study reproductive factors and genetic polymorphisms in relation to br...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
Purpose. Accumulated evidence suggests that reproductive factors are related to different breast can...
to determine whether a dose-response relation could be observed between duration of lactation and th...
Differences in the incidence and outcome of breast cancer among Hispanic women compared with white w...
Background: Differences in the incidence and outcome of breast cancer among Hispanic women compared ...
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that impacts racial/ethnic groups differently. Differences i...
BackgroundU.S. Hispanic women have high rates of parity, breastfeeding and obesity. It is unclear wh...
Background:Data on breast-feeding and breast cancer risk are sparse and inconsistent for Hispanic wo...
BackgroundPublished data support the presence of etiologic heterogeneity by breast tumor subtype, bu...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic data suggest that parity increases risk of hormone receptor-negati...
Abstract Background Breast can...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Background Breast cancer is composed of distinct subtypes defined mainly based on the expression of ...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
The aim of this thesis was to study reproductive factors and genetic polymorphisms in relation to br...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
Purpose. Accumulated evidence suggests that reproductive factors are related to different breast can...
to determine whether a dose-response relation could be observed between duration of lactation and th...