Full-term pregnancies are associated with long-term reductions in maternal risk of breast cancer, but the biological determinants of the protection are unknown. Experimental observations suggest that human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a major hormone of pregnancy, could play a role in this association. A case-control study (242 cases and 450 controls) nested within the Northern Sweden Maternity Cohort included women who had donated a blood sample during the first trimester of a first full-term pregnancy. Total hCG was determined on Immulite 2000 analyzer. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated through conditional logistic regression. Maternal breast cancer risk decreased with increasing hCG (upper tertile OR, 0.6...
Background: Evidence on a possible association between newer hormonal contraceptives (HC) and risk o...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to study the relationship of pre-diagnostic circulating conce...
Prenatal factors have been hypothesized to influence subsequent breast cancer development. Directly ...
Breast cancer is well known as a malignancy being strongly influenced by female steroids. Pregnancy ...
Pregnancy reduces maternal risk of breast cancer in the long term, but the biological determinants o...
Pregnancy hormones are believed to be involved in the protection against breast cancer conferred by ...
Pregnancies offer a life-long reduction in breast cancer risk. It has repeatedly been shown that bot...
BACKGROUND: We investigated whether the free β-human chorionic gonadotropin (free β-hCG) would provi...
Studies of the induction of mammary tumors by 7,12-dimethlybenz(a)anthracene in a rat model show tha...
BACKGROUND: Sex steroid hormones have been proposed to play a role in the development of non-epithel...
Background An early first full-time pregnancy substantially reduces the risk of developing breast c...
HORMONAL FACTORS PLAYAKEYrole in the development ofbreast cancer. Early menar-che, late menopause, a...
A pregnancy may lead to hormone-induced growth of breast tumors. The authors investigated whether wo...
The authors analyzed data from two multistate, population-based case-control studies to investigate ...
Breast cancer incidence rates have declined among older but not younger women; the latter are more l...
Background: Evidence on a possible association between newer hormonal contraceptives (HC) and risk o...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to study the relationship of pre-diagnostic circulating conce...
Prenatal factors have been hypothesized to influence subsequent breast cancer development. Directly ...
Breast cancer is well known as a malignancy being strongly influenced by female steroids. Pregnancy ...
Pregnancy reduces maternal risk of breast cancer in the long term, but the biological determinants o...
Pregnancy hormones are believed to be involved in the protection against breast cancer conferred by ...
Pregnancies offer a life-long reduction in breast cancer risk. It has repeatedly been shown that bot...
BACKGROUND: We investigated whether the free β-human chorionic gonadotropin (free β-hCG) would provi...
Studies of the induction of mammary tumors by 7,12-dimethlybenz(a)anthracene in a rat model show tha...
BACKGROUND: Sex steroid hormones have been proposed to play a role in the development of non-epithel...
Background An early first full-time pregnancy substantially reduces the risk of developing breast c...
HORMONAL FACTORS PLAYAKEYrole in the development ofbreast cancer. Early menar-che, late menopause, a...
A pregnancy may lead to hormone-induced growth of breast tumors. The authors investigated whether wo...
The authors analyzed data from two multistate, population-based case-control studies to investigate ...
Breast cancer incidence rates have declined among older but not younger women; the latter are more l...
Background: Evidence on a possible association between newer hormonal contraceptives (HC) and risk o...
Background: The aim of this thesis was to study the relationship of pre-diagnostic circulating conce...
Prenatal factors have been hypothesized to influence subsequent breast cancer development. Directly ...