Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversely related to breast cancer risk in the general population. Clarifying the role of breastfeeding among women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation may be helpful for risk assessment and for recommendations regarding prevention. We present an updated analysis of breastfeeding and risk of breast cancer using a large matched sample of BRCA mutation carriers. Methods We conducted a case-control study of 1,665 pairs of women with a deleterious mutation in either BRCA1 (n = 1,243 pairs) or BRCA2 (n = 422 pairs). Breast cancer cases and unaffected controls were matched on year of birth, mutation ...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
Abstract Background Several anthropometric measures h...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversel...
INTRODUCTION: Breastfeeding has been inversely related to breast cancer risk in the general populat...
ObjectiveBRCA mutation carriers face a high lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer. The strong i...
Background: Several studies have reported that the risk of breast cancer decreases with increasing d...
Objective: A recent study showed that even a few months of breastfeeding is associated with a signif...
BACKGROUND: Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a red...
Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a reduced risk of...
Background: Multiparity, young age at fi rst childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a re...
Early age at first birth and multiparity have been associated with a decrease in the risk of breast ...
The difference in length of breast feeding between women with a BRCA 1 mutation and their unaffected...
Among women with a mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2, the risk of breast cancer is high, but it may be modi...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
Abstract Background Several anthropometric measures h...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding has been inversel...
INTRODUCTION: Breastfeeding has been inversely related to breast cancer risk in the general populat...
ObjectiveBRCA mutation carriers face a high lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer. The strong i...
Background: Several studies have reported that the risk of breast cancer decreases with increasing d...
Objective: A recent study showed that even a few months of breastfeeding is associated with a signif...
BACKGROUND: Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a red...
Multiparity, young age at first childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a reduced risk of...
Background: Multiparity, young age at fi rst childbirth, and breast-feeding are associated with a re...
Early age at first birth and multiparity have been associated with a decrease in the risk of breast ...
The difference in length of breast feeding between women with a BRCA 1 mutation and their unaffected...
Among women with a mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2, the risk of breast cancer is high, but it may be modi...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
The relationship between childhood cancer and having been breastfed in infancy was investigated in t...
Background Although childbearing is known to protect against breast cancer, whether or not breastfee...
Abstract Background Several anthropometric measures h...