Several recent cohort studies have found an association between smoking and breast cancer, but the association between lifetime smoking exposure and breast cancer mortality is less well described. We examined whether smoking before breast cancer diagnosis is a predictor of breast cancer mortality in a large cohort with more than 4.1 million years of follow-up, with a special focus on women who initiated smoking before first childbirth. Information on smoking status was collected before breast cancer diagnosis and used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of breast cancer mortality in a cohort of 302,865 Norwegian women with 1106 breast cancer deaths. Women were enrolled between 1974 and 2003 and f...
Abstract Background Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast can...
Background: The relationship between cigarette smoking and breast cancer risk has been inconsistent,...
Recent studies suggest that both active and passive smokers have an increased risk of breast cancer ...
Several recent cohort studies have found an association between smoking and breast cancer, but the a...
doi: 10.1002/cam4.304 Several recent cohort studies have found an association between smoking and br...
This article is part of Eivind Bjerkaas' doctoral thesis which is available in Munin at http://hdl.h...
The association of smoking with outcomes following breast cancer prognosis is not well understood. I...
AbstractObjectiveThe association between smoking and breast cancer has been found in most recent, la...
Summary: According to the WHO, breast cancer is by far the most frequently diagnosed cancer, and the...
We examined the effect of smoking on long-term mortality from breast cancer and other causes among a...
BackgroundThere is controversy on whether former smokers have increased risk for breast cancer recur...
Cigarette smoking increases overall mortality, but it is not established whether smoking is associat...
Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast cancer risk, but epidem...
Background - Second-hand smoke (SHS) is not an established risk factor for breast cancer. We examine...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Abstract Background Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast can...
Background: The relationship between cigarette smoking and breast cancer risk has been inconsistent,...
Recent studies suggest that both active and passive smokers have an increased risk of breast cancer ...
Several recent cohort studies have found an association between smoking and breast cancer, but the a...
doi: 10.1002/cam4.304 Several recent cohort studies have found an association between smoking and br...
This article is part of Eivind Bjerkaas' doctoral thesis which is available in Munin at http://hdl.h...
The association of smoking with outcomes following breast cancer prognosis is not well understood. I...
AbstractObjectiveThe association between smoking and breast cancer has been found in most recent, la...
Summary: According to the WHO, breast cancer is by far the most frequently diagnosed cancer, and the...
We examined the effect of smoking on long-term mortality from breast cancer and other causes among a...
BackgroundThere is controversy on whether former smokers have increased risk for breast cancer recur...
Cigarette smoking increases overall mortality, but it is not established whether smoking is associat...
Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast cancer risk, but epidem...
Background - Second-hand smoke (SHS) is not an established risk factor for breast cancer. We examine...
Recent cohort studies suggest that increased breast cancer risks were associated with longer smoking...
Abstract Background Plausible biological reasons exist regarding why smoking could affect breast can...
Background: The relationship between cigarette smoking and breast cancer risk has been inconsistent,...
Recent studies suggest that both active and passive smokers have an increased risk of breast cancer ...