The objective of this study is to explore the effect of lifestyle on the risk of invasive breast carcinoma in women aged 50–65 years. A case–control study using a questionnaire and a semi-structured interview. Cases (n = 67) and controls (n = 134) were closely matched on known risk factors for breast cancer including age, family history, age at menarche, parity, age at first birth and menopausal status. Controls were chosen from a pool of 5600 women who attended for breast screening and filled in a questionnaire giving details to allow matching with cases. The study took place at the North Lancashire Breast Screening Service. Women were aged 50–65 years and presented with breast cancer or attended for breast screening.Women with breast ca...
Descriptive qualitative method of research was employed in this study. Using purposive sampling, the...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
Abstract Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women; it attacks about one in ten women durin...
While several risk factors for breast cancer have been identified, studies have not consistently sho...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to review published research that analyzed causal attributions fo...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
Purpose - Whether an unfavorable lifestyle not only affects breast cancer risk, but also influences ...
The authors analyzed data from the Framingham Heart Study to evaluate the association between physic...
Physical inactivity, high postmenopausal body mass index, alcohol consumption and use of menopausal ...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have observed risk factors for breast cancer. We aimed to investigate a...
Contains fulltext : 225404.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)High alcohol co...
In the present population-based, case-control study of incident, postmenopausal breast cancer, we ob...
Objective To identify the effect of exercise and nutrition on breast cancer occurrence and to find t...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Descriptive qualitative method of research was employed in this study. Using purposive sampling, the...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
Abstract Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women; it attacks about one in ten women durin...
While several risk factors for breast cancer have been identified, studies have not consistently sho...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to review published research that analyzed causal attributions fo...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
Purpose - Whether an unfavorable lifestyle not only affects breast cancer risk, but also influences ...
The authors analyzed data from the Framingham Heart Study to evaluate the association between physic...
Physical inactivity, high postmenopausal body mass index, alcohol consumption and use of menopausal ...
The relation between hormonal and lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk in women younger than 40 ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have observed risk factors for breast cancer. We aimed to investigate a...
Contains fulltext : 225404.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)High alcohol co...
In the present population-based, case-control study of incident, postmenopausal breast cancer, we ob...
Objective To identify the effect of exercise and nutrition on breast cancer occurrence and to find t...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Descriptive qualitative method of research was employed in this study. Using purposive sampling, the...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
Abstract Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women; it attacks about one in ten women durin...