Abstract Background Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast cancer risk, but epidemiological evidence is inconsistent. Methods We used serial questionnaire information from the Generations Study cohort (United Kingdom) to estimate HRs for breast cancer in relation to smoking adjusted for potentially confounding factors, including alcohol intake. Results Among 102,927 women recruited 2003–2013, with an average of 7.7 years of follow-up, 1815 developed invasive breast cancer. The HR (reference group was never smokers) was 1.14 (95% CI 1.03–1.25; P = 0.010) for ever smokers, 1.24 (95% CI 1.08–1.43; P = 0.002) for starting smoking at ages < 17 years, and 1.23 (1.07–1.41; P = 0.004) for starting smoking 1–4 y...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Introduction: The role of cigarette smoking on breast cancer risk remains controversial, due to its ...
Smoking seems modestly associated with breast cancer, but the potential dual effect of smoking (with...
Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast cancer risk, but epidem...
Background: The relationship between cigarette smoking and breast cancer risk has been inconsistent,...
Background: The 2014 US Surgeon General’s report noted research gaps necessary to determine a causal...
BACKGROUND: Despite a modest association between tobacco smoking and breast cancer risk reported by ...
Abstract Background: Despite a modest association between tobacco smoking and breast cancer risk re...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking are associated with an increased risk of breas...
Background: Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking are associated with an increased risk of breas...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Introduction: The role of cigarette smoking on breast cancer risk remains controversial, due to its ...
Smoking seems modestly associated with breast cancer, but the potential dual effect of smoking (with...
Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast cancer risk, but epidem...
Background: The relationship between cigarette smoking and breast cancer risk has been inconsistent,...
Background: The 2014 US Surgeon General’s report noted research gaps necessary to determine a causal...
BACKGROUND: Despite a modest association between tobacco smoking and breast cancer risk reported by ...
Abstract Background: Despite a modest association between tobacco smoking and breast cancer risk re...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking are associated with an increased risk of breas...
Background: Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking are associated with an increased risk of breas...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Introduction: The role of cigarette smoking on breast cancer risk remains controversial, due to its ...
Smoking seems modestly associated with breast cancer, but the potential dual effect of smoking (with...