In southern Sweden, extensive oral contraceptive use (OC use) among young women was a reality during the 1960s, thus making our region especially suited for studies investigating the hypothesis that early OC use is associated with the development of premenopausal breast cancer after a possible latency time between the exposure and the disease. The results of this study revealed that the risk of developing premenopausal breast cancer in women, who during the 1960s used the pill as teenagers, is five times greater than nonusers. The risk for early users is further modified by the duration of use at an early age, implying a dose-response relationship. Later use of OCs is not associated with an increased risk for the disease. Women with breast ...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
In general, findings in studies on oral contraceptives (OCs) and breast cancer have not indicated pr...
In southern Sweden, extensive oral contraceptive use (OC use) among young women was a reality during...
In southern Sweden during the 1960s, women began to use oral contraceptives (OCs) extensively at a y...
The survival of 193 premenopausal breast cancer patients was investigated in relation to their histo...
The survival of 193 premenopausal breast cancer patients was investigated in relation to their histo...
Current use of oral contraceptives (OCs) has been reported to increase breast cancer risk slightly. ...
We report the results of a case-control study of oral contraceptive use and breast cancer conducted ...
We report the results of a case-control study of oral contraceptive use and breast cancer conducted ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was first, to investigate whether women starting oral cont...
In 1976, information on oral contraceptive (OC) use as well as numerous risk factors for breast canc...
Results of previous epidemiologic studies have provided reassurance that there is little, if any, in...
A case-control interview study, conducted among participants in the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstr...
Data in 2 epidemiological studies published recently (Pike et al., 1983; McPherson et al., 1983) hav...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
In general, findings in studies on oral contraceptives (OCs) and breast cancer have not indicated pr...
In southern Sweden, extensive oral contraceptive use (OC use) among young women was a reality during...
In southern Sweden during the 1960s, women began to use oral contraceptives (OCs) extensively at a y...
The survival of 193 premenopausal breast cancer patients was investigated in relation to their histo...
The survival of 193 premenopausal breast cancer patients was investigated in relation to their histo...
Current use of oral contraceptives (OCs) has been reported to increase breast cancer risk slightly. ...
We report the results of a case-control study of oral contraceptive use and breast cancer conducted ...
We report the results of a case-control study of oral contraceptive use and breast cancer conducted ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was first, to investigate whether women starting oral cont...
In 1976, information on oral contraceptive (OC) use as well as numerous risk factors for breast canc...
Results of previous epidemiologic studies have provided reassurance that there is little, if any, in...
A case-control interview study, conducted among participants in the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstr...
Data in 2 epidemiological studies published recently (Pike et al., 1983; McPherson et al., 1983) hav...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
To the Editor: The study on oral-contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer from the Centers fo...
In general, findings in studies on oral contraceptives (OCs) and breast cancer have not indicated pr...