Contains fulltext : 225404.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)High alcohol consumption and physical inactivity are known breast cancer risk factors. However, whether the association between these lifestyle factors and breast cancer is modified by a woman's additional breast cancer risk factors has never been studied. Therefore, a population-based prospective cohort study of 57,654 Swedish women aged 40-74 years, including 957 breast cancer cases, was performed. Alcohol consumption and physical activity were measured with validated web-based self-report questionnaires. The Tyrer-Cuzick risk prediction model was used to determine a woman's 10-year risk of developing breast cancer. Logistic regression models were used to...
The relationship between breast cancer and alcoholic beverage consumption was investigated in a case...
From May 1982 to June 1985 a hospital-based case-control study of diet and breast cancer (214 cases ...
Alcohol consumption is associated with a moderate increase in breast cancer risk, possibly because a...
High alcohol consumption and physical inactivity are known breast cancer risk factors. However, whet...
ContextConsumption of alcoholic beverages is one of the single most important known and modifiable r...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
OBJECTIVE: Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increas...
The authors assessed the association between moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in ...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
Objective. - To assess the risk of invasive breast cancer associated with total and beverage-specifi...
Background: To what extent alcohol, smoking, and physical activity are associated with the various s...
Alcohol intake has been associated to breast cancer in pre and postmenopausal women; however results...
Background: We aimed to estimate the effect of alcohol consumption on breast cancer risk and to test...
Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass 02115, USA.OBJECTIVE: To asse...
related breast carcinogenesis are not clearly defined. We examined the association between low-to-mo...
The relationship between breast cancer and alcoholic beverage consumption was investigated in a case...
From May 1982 to June 1985 a hospital-based case-control study of diet and breast cancer (214 cases ...
Alcohol consumption is associated with a moderate increase in breast cancer risk, possibly because a...
High alcohol consumption and physical inactivity are known breast cancer risk factors. However, whet...
ContextConsumption of alcoholic beverages is one of the single most important known and modifiable r...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
OBJECTIVE: Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increas...
The authors assessed the association between moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in ...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
Objective. - To assess the risk of invasive breast cancer associated with total and beverage-specifi...
Background: To what extent alcohol, smoking, and physical activity are associated with the various s...
Alcohol intake has been associated to breast cancer in pre and postmenopausal women; however results...
Background: We aimed to estimate the effect of alcohol consumption on breast cancer risk and to test...
Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass 02115, USA.OBJECTIVE: To asse...
related breast carcinogenesis are not clearly defined. We examined the association between low-to-mo...
The relationship between breast cancer and alcoholic beverage consumption was investigated in a case...
From May 1982 to June 1985 a hospital-based case-control study of diet and breast cancer (214 cases ...
Alcohol consumption is associated with a moderate increase in breast cancer risk, possibly because a...