To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analyzed data from a cooperative Italian case-control study conducted between 1991 and 1994 on 2,569 incident, histologically confirmed breast cancer cases and 2,588 controls in hospital for acute, non-neoplastic, non-gynecological conditions. A single logistic model was fitted, including terms for number of births, age at each birth and at menarche, plus age and center. Age at first birth was the strongest reproductive determinant of subsequent breast cancer risk, with an estimated increase of 4.6% per year of delay of first birth. This was similar to the influence of age at menarche (4.7% decrease in risk per year of delay of menarche). Ages at ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer and 542 control subject...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
This paper reviews previously published models of the effect of parity and age at any birth on breas...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
The role of age at menarche and at menopause on breast cancer risk was reassessed in a combined anal...
To determine whether there is a short term increase in the risk of breast cancer after a full term b...
Between January 1980 and March 1983, data were collected to evaluate risk factors for breast cancer ...
The role of age at first and at second birth on subsequent breast cancer risk was analyzed using poo...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
International audienceThe data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer a...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
Despite extensive research, there is still uncertainty on the separate effects of parity and age at ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer and 542 control subject...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
This paper reviews previously published models of the effect of parity and age at any birth on breas...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
The role of age at menarche and at menopause on breast cancer risk was reassessed in a combined anal...
To determine whether there is a short term increase in the risk of breast cancer after a full term b...
Between January 1980 and March 1983, data were collected to evaluate risk factors for breast cancer ...
The role of age at first and at second birth on subsequent breast cancer risk was analyzed using poo...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
International audienceThe data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer a...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
Despite extensive research, there is still uncertainty on the separate effects of parity and age at ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer and 542 control subject...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...