High alcohol intake and breast density increase breast cancer (BC) risk, but their interrelationship is unknown. We examined whether volumetric density modifies and/or mediates the alcohol-BC association. BC cases (n = 2233) diagnosed from 2006 to 2013 in the San Francisco Bay area had screening mammograms 6 or more months before diagnosis; controls (n = 4562) were matched on age, mammogram date, race or ethnicity, facility, and mammography machine. Logistic regression was used to estimate alcohol-BC associations adjusted for age, body mass index, and menopause; interaction terms assessed modification. Percent mediation was quantified as the ratio of log (odds ratios [ORs]) from models with and without density measures. Alcohol consumption ...
The authors assessed the association between moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in ...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption may promote aromatization of androgens to estrogens, which may par...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
High alcohol intake and breast density increase breast cancer (BC) risk, but their interrelationship...
BACKGROUND: We investigated associations of known breast cancer risk factors with breast density, a ...
Background: Alcohol consumption is associated with higher breast cancer risk. While studies suggest ...
Background Alcohol consumption is associated with higher breast cancer risk. While studies suggest a...
Objective. - To assess the risk of invasive breast cancer associated with total and beverage-specifi...
ContextConsumption of alcoholic beverages is one of the single most important known and modifiable r...
We evaluated whether moderate alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of developing be...
Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass 02115, USA.OBJECTIVE: To asse...
BACKGROUND:Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. Apart from hormone replac...
related breast carcinogenesis are not clearly defined. We examined the association between low-to-mo...
Alcohol consumption is associated with a moderate increase in breast cancer risk, possibly because a...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
The authors assessed the association between moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in ...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption may promote aromatization of androgens to estrogens, which may par...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
High alcohol intake and breast density increase breast cancer (BC) risk, but their interrelationship...
BACKGROUND: We investigated associations of known breast cancer risk factors with breast density, a ...
Background: Alcohol consumption is associated with higher breast cancer risk. While studies suggest ...
Background Alcohol consumption is associated with higher breast cancer risk. While studies suggest a...
Objective. - To assess the risk of invasive breast cancer associated with total and beverage-specifi...
ContextConsumption of alcoholic beverages is one of the single most important known and modifiable r...
We evaluated whether moderate alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of developing be...
Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass 02115, USA.OBJECTIVE: To asse...
BACKGROUND:Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. Apart from hormone replac...
related breast carcinogenesis are not clearly defined. We examined the association between low-to-mo...
Alcohol consumption is associated with a moderate increase in breast cancer risk, possibly because a...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...
The authors assessed the association between moderate alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in ...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption may promote aromatization of androgens to estrogens, which may par...
Objective Most epidemiologic studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer with increasi...