The etiology of glioma, the most commonly diagnosed malignant brain tumor among adults in the United States, is poorly understood. Given the lower incidence rate of glioma in women than in men, it has been hypothesized that reproductive and hormonal factors may be involved in the etiology of glioma. We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the National Breast Screening Study, which included 89,835 Canadian women, aged 40–59 years at recruitment between 1980 and 1985. Linkages to national cancer and mortality databases yielded data on cancer incidence and deaths from all causes, respectively, with follow‐up ending between 1998 and 2000. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CI...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
In a pooled analysis of 4 US epidemiologic studies (1993–2001), the authors evaluated the role of 5 ...
The etiology of glioma, the most commonly diagnosed malignant brain tumor among adults in the United...
Previous research suggests there may be a hormonal influence on glioma risk as evidenced by lower ra...
Previous research suggests there may be a hormonal influence on glioma risk as evidenced by lower ra...
Objective: Glioma is the most common primary malig-nant brain tumor in adults, responsible for 75 % ...
PurposeThe association between female reproductive factors and glioma risk is unclear, but most publ...
Background: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused on oral contr...
<div><p>Background and Objective</p><p>Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused ...
Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused on oral contraceptive (OC), hormone rep...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
In a pooled analysis of 4 US epidemiologic studies (1993–2001), the authors evaluated the role of 5 ...
The etiology of glioma, the most commonly diagnosed malignant brain tumor among adults in the United...
Previous research suggests there may be a hormonal influence on glioma risk as evidenced by lower ra...
Previous research suggests there may be a hormonal influence on glioma risk as evidenced by lower ra...
Objective: Glioma is the most common primary malig-nant brain tumor in adults, responsible for 75 % ...
PurposeThe association between female reproductive factors and glioma risk is unclear, but most publ...
Background: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused on oral contr...
<div><p>Background and Objective</p><p>Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused ...
Previous investigations of glioma risk in women have focused on oral contraceptive (OC), hormone rep...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
Gliomas are the most common and potentially most fatal of brain tumors. With few leads emerging, foc...
In a pooled analysis of 4 US epidemiologic studies (1993–2001), the authors evaluated the role of 5 ...