Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postmenopausal breast cancer. Whether this association is stronger among non-hormone users or former users of menopausal hormone therapy (HT) is of interest given the marked decline in HT use since 2002. The Women\u27s Contraceptive and Reproductive Experiences Study, a population-based case-control study of invasive breast cancer, recruited white women and black women ages 35-64 years and collected histories of lifetime recreational physical activity and HT use including estrogen-alone therapy (ET) and estrogen plus progestin therapy (EPT). Among postmenopausal women (1,908 cases, 2,013 control participants), breast cancer risk declined with increasing lev...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of invasive breast cancer. However, whether this ...
BackgroundEvidence has accumulated showing that recreational physical activity reduces breast cancer...
Objective—Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postm...
Lower risk of breast cancer has been reported among physically active women, but the risk in women u...
Background Physical activity is a potentially modifiable breast cancer risk factor. There is consid...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity probably protects against the risk of breast can...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Physical activity has been related to improved breast cancer outcomes. Especially in the older breas...
CONTEXT: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of invasive breast cancer. However, whether this ...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of invasive breast cancer. However, whether this ...
BackgroundEvidence has accumulated showing that recreational physical activity reduces breast cancer...
Objective—Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postm...
Lower risk of breast cancer has been reported among physically active women, but the risk in women u...
Background Physical activity is a potentially modifiable breast cancer risk factor. There is consid...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity probably protects against the risk of breast can...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Physical activity has been related to improved breast cancer outcomes. Especially in the older breas...
CONTEXT: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of invasive breast cancer. However, whether this ...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of invasive breast cancer. However, whether this ...
BackgroundEvidence has accumulated showing that recreational physical activity reduces breast cancer...