The risk of breast cancer associated with delivering a twin birth was examined in a population-based nested case-control study of nearly 4800 Swedish women with breast cancer and 47000 age-matched control subjects. All were aged less than 50 years and parous. After adjustment for age at first birth and parity, a 29% reduction in breast cancer risk was observed in mothers of twins relative to those who were not (odds ratio = 0.71, 95% confidence interval 0.55-0.91). These results provide evidence that women who bear twins are at reduced risk of breast cancer, one explanation for which may be their unusual levels of hormonal exposure
Objective: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
The Nordic countries have comprehensive, population-based health and medical registries linkable on ...
Background Parity is widely recognized as protective for breast cancer, but breast cancer risk may b...
and ovarian cancers respectively, after a twin birth. A significant decrease in the risk of breast (...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
Background: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
PURPOSE: Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high-risk populations. We investigated the...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
Purpose Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high- risk populations. We investigated the...
The biological, social and reproductive characteristics of women who have had twins were compared wi...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Several small studies combined have suggested that twins develop fewer childhood cancers...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
The Nordic countries have comprehensive, population-based health and medical registries linkable on ...
Background Parity is widely recognized as protective for breast cancer, but breast cancer risk may b...
and ovarian cancers respectively, after a twin birth. A significant decrease in the risk of breast (...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
Background: Breast cancer etiology in women may relate to exposures early in life as well as in adul...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
PURPOSE: Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high-risk populations. We investigated the...
Increasing epidemiological and experimental evidence indicates that the carcinogenic pathway in the ...
Purpose Little is known of the onset of breast cancer in high- risk populations. We investigated the...
The biological, social and reproductive characteristics of women who have had twins were compared wi...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Several small studies combined have suggested that twins develop fewer childhood cancers...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the in utero environment may contribute to subsequent development ...
The Nordic countries have comprehensive, population-based health and medical registries linkable on ...
Background Parity is widely recognized as protective for breast cancer, but breast cancer risk may b...