Cancers of the breast and colorectum are two of the most frequently diagnosed malignancies worldwide and despite improvements in treatment and survival, are leading causes of death. Reproductive factors, such as age at menarche, childbirth and age at menopause have been consistently linked to risk of developing breast cancer while exposure to exogenous hormones through use of oral contraceptives (OC) and hormone therapy (HT), are associated with increased risk of breast cancer but a reduced risk of colorectal cancer. These observations support the hypothesis that variation in endogenous hormone pathways contribute to breast and colorectal cancer development. However, while a substantial body of literature has established the significance of...
BACKGROUND: Although the Women\u27s Health Initiative (WHI) trial of estrogen plus progestin in post...
Ovarian cancer etiology is not fully elucidated and few modifiable risk factors have been identified...
Parity, oral contraceptive use, and hysterectomy are known to protect against ovarian cancer, wherea...
Background: Reproductive and menstrual factors have been evaluated as surrogates for long-term hormo...
BACKGROUND: Oral contraceptive use and reproductive factors may initiate long-term changes to the ho...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. The role of the female sex hormones i...
Extensive evidence points to hormonal influences which play a critical role in the development and p...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have shown a potential association between sex hormones and colore...
Descriptive and analytical epidemiology have suggested that cancer of the colorectum may have reprod...
Over the last two decades, mortality rates for colorectal cancer in many developed countries have de...
Endometrial cancer risk has been associated with reproductive factors (age at menarche, age at menop...
The role of reproductive and menstrual factors and a few medical conditions linked to female hormone...
Endometrial cancer risk has been associated with reproductive factors (age at menarche, age at menop...
Introduction Epidemiological studies confirmed that the estrogens plays an important role in the pa...
Introduction: The incidence of pancreatic cancer is increasing worldwide and characterized by a part...
BACKGROUND: Although the Women\u27s Health Initiative (WHI) trial of estrogen plus progestin in post...
Ovarian cancer etiology is not fully elucidated and few modifiable risk factors have been identified...
Parity, oral contraceptive use, and hysterectomy are known to protect against ovarian cancer, wherea...
Background: Reproductive and menstrual factors have been evaluated as surrogates for long-term hormo...
BACKGROUND: Oral contraceptive use and reproductive factors may initiate long-term changes to the ho...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. The role of the female sex hormones i...
Extensive evidence points to hormonal influences which play a critical role in the development and p...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have shown a potential association between sex hormones and colore...
Descriptive and analytical epidemiology have suggested that cancer of the colorectum may have reprod...
Over the last two decades, mortality rates for colorectal cancer in many developed countries have de...
Endometrial cancer risk has been associated with reproductive factors (age at menarche, age at menop...
The role of reproductive and menstrual factors and a few medical conditions linked to female hormone...
Endometrial cancer risk has been associated with reproductive factors (age at menarche, age at menop...
Introduction Epidemiological studies confirmed that the estrogens plays an important role in the pa...
Introduction: The incidence of pancreatic cancer is increasing worldwide and characterized by a part...
BACKGROUND: Although the Women\u27s Health Initiative (WHI) trial of estrogen plus progestin in post...
Ovarian cancer etiology is not fully elucidated and few modifiable risk factors have been identified...
Parity, oral contraceptive use, and hysterectomy are known to protect against ovarian cancer, wherea...