Breast cancer death certification rates in Italy showed a consistent geographic variation, with approximately a 2-fold ratio between the highest rates registered in Northern (and richer) regions, and the lowest ones in the South. This variation in breast cancer mortality was positively and strongly correlated with mean age at first birth (r = + 0.73). This positive correlation could not be totally explained by several other economic or dietary variables considered, though some of them substantially reduced the strength of the association. Breast cancer mortality rates were found to be positively correlated with milk, meat and sugar consumption, and negatively with pasta, thus confirming previous studies on national or international scales. ...
Although debate on breast cancer and diet has been concentrated on nutrients, assessment of the role...
Number of certified deaths, age-specific and age-standardised rates and percentages of all cancer de...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
Mortality rates for 21 cancer sites in 20 Italian regions have been correlated with several economic...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
Between January 1980 and March 1983, data were collected to evaluate risk factors for breast cancer ...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
The relation of breast cancer to social and dietary variables was evaluated in a case-control study ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
Although debate on breast cancer and diet has been concentrated on nutrients, assessment of the role...
Number of certified deaths, age-specific and age-standardised rates and percentages of all cancer de...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
Mortality rates for 21 cancer sites in 20 Italian regions have been correlated with several economic...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
To provide quantitative information on the role of age at any birth for breast cancer risk, we analy...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
Between January 1980 and March 1983, data were collected to evaluate risk factors for breast cancer ...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
The relation between breast feeding and breast cancer was investigated in a multicentric case-contro...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
The relation of breast cancer to social and dietary variables was evaluated in a case-control study ...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The distribution of death certification rates from various cancers or groups of cancers in broad Ita...
Although debate on breast cancer and diet has been concentrated on nutrients, assessment of the role...
Number of certified deaths, age-specific and age-standardised rates and percentages of all cancer de...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...