BACKGROUND. The association between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and a reduced lung cancer risk has been reported in previous studies. There is a high female to male ratio in Chinese lung cancer patients, and female patients have different clinicopathological characteristics compared with Western patient populations. The authors investigated whether HRT may reduce lung cancer risk in Taiwan. METHODS. The authors used a case- control study design to investigate 826 women with lung cancer and 531 healthy controls. Personal interviews based on a structured questionnaire were performed to collect information on HRT use of at least 3 months, age , ethnicity, active and passive smoking, exposure to air pollution, cooking or incense fumes, bo...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women. The role of hormone replac...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world. Tobacco smoking is a leading risk ...
Cigarette smoking is irrefutably the strongest risk factor for lung cancer; however, approximately 2...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND. The association between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and a reduced lung...
Purpose: To date, there are few published data regard-ing the use of hormone replacement therapy (HR...
The purpose of the present meta-analysis was to determine the relationship between hormone replaceme...
Background:The association between oral contraceptive (OC) use, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) an...
Background Gender differences in the histological distribution of lung carcinoma and a possibly grea...
IntroductionResults from the Women's Health Initiative clinical trials demonstrated no increase in t...
Inconsistent evidence has been reported on the role of female hormonal factors in the development of...
Background: Studies of postmenopausal hormone ther-apy and lung cancer incidence have reported posit...
Inconsistent evidence has been reported on the role of female hormonal factors in the development of...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancer cases worldwide; however, a proport...
Menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increases the risk of breast cancer in Western countrie...
Lung cancer among nonsmokers has emerged as a distinct clinicopathologic entity for which the etiolo...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women. The role of hormone replac...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world. Tobacco smoking is a leading risk ...
Cigarette smoking is irrefutably the strongest risk factor for lung cancer; however, approximately 2...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND. The association between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and a reduced lung...
Purpose: To date, there are few published data regard-ing the use of hormone replacement therapy (HR...
The purpose of the present meta-analysis was to determine the relationship between hormone replaceme...
Background:The association between oral contraceptive (OC) use, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) an...
Background Gender differences in the histological distribution of lung carcinoma and a possibly grea...
IntroductionResults from the Women's Health Initiative clinical trials demonstrated no increase in t...
Inconsistent evidence has been reported on the role of female hormonal factors in the development of...
Background: Studies of postmenopausal hormone ther-apy and lung cancer incidence have reported posit...
Inconsistent evidence has been reported on the role of female hormonal factors in the development of...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for the majority of lung cancer cases worldwide; however, a proport...
Menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increases the risk of breast cancer in Western countrie...
Lung cancer among nonsmokers has emerged as a distinct clinicopathologic entity for which the etiolo...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women. The role of hormone replac...
Lung cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in the world. Tobacco smoking is a leading risk ...
Cigarette smoking is irrefutably the strongest risk factor for lung cancer; however, approximately 2...