Between January 1980 and March 1983, data were collected to evaluate risk factors for breast cancer in a case-control study based on 368 women with breast cancer admitted to the General Hospital of Pordenone (a district in North Eastern Italy with a particularly high breast cancer mortality rate), and 373 age-matched controls. Nulliparity or low parity, late age at first birth and later menopause were associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. The elevated risk associated with nulliparity could be almost completely explained by marital status, thus pointing to a specific protection given by parity, rather than some putative influence of infertility or subfertility in breast cancer cases. Likewise, risk did not vary materially accor...
International audienceThe data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer a...
Studies yielding results on risk factors stratified by age at diagnosis or menopausal status were re...
In a case-control study conducted between May 1979 and February 1980, in Milan, Italy, to evaluate r...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in nulliparae was investi...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
The aim of the study was to elucidate the role of reproductive and menstrual factors in the aetiolog...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The role of reproductive and menstrual factors and a few medical conditions linked to female hormone...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
The relationship between socio-economic indicators, body mass, reproductive and menstrual factors an...
The relationship between socio-economic indicators, body mass, reproductive and menstrual factors an...
International audienceThe data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer a...
Studies yielding results on risk factors stratified by age at diagnosis or menopausal status were re...
In a case-control study conducted between May 1979 and February 1980, in Milan, Italy, to evaluate r...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in nulliparae was investi...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
The aim of the study was to elucidate the role of reproductive and menstrual factors in the aetiolog...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The role of reproductive and menstrual factors and a few medical conditions linked to female hormone...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
The relationship between socio-economic indicators, body mass, reproductive and menstrual factors an...
The relationship between socio-economic indicators, body mass, reproductive and menstrual factors an...
International audienceThe data from a French case-control study of 495 patients with breast cancer a...
Studies yielding results on risk factors stratified by age at diagnosis or menopausal status were re...
In a case-control study conducted between May 1979 and February 1980, in Milan, Italy, to evaluate r...