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- :Lee, Eunjung ;Luo, JianningDec 11 2014 | Breast Cancer Res. 16(6).:IntroductionMammographic density (MD) is a strong biomarker of breast cancer risk. MD increases after women start estrogen plus progestin therapy (EPT...
- :Ma, Huiyan ;Xu, XinxinApr 27 2015 | Cancer Med. 2015; 4(7):1122-1135.:Convincing epidemiologic evidence indicates that physical activity is inversely associated with breast cancer risk. Whether this association varies by...
- :Canchola, Alison J. ;Anton-Culver, HodaJan 28 2012 | Cancer Causes Control. .:PurposeTo evaluate how the association between body size and breast cancer risk varies by tumor receptor subtype, host factors and other exposures amo...
- :Ma, Huiyan ;Ursin, GiskeJan 13 2017 | Breast Cancer Res. 19.:BackgroundEarly age at menarche, nulliparity, late age at first completed pregnancy, and never having breastfed, are established breast cancer risk fa...
- :Ma, Huiyan ;Ursin, GiskeJan 22 2018 | Breast Cancer Res. 20.:BackgroundAlthough it has been well-documented that obesity is associated with decreased risk of premenopausal breast cancer and increased risk of pos...
- :Horn-Ross, Pamela L. ;Canchola, Alison J.Jul 25 2012 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 21(11):2006-2013.:BackgroundAlcohol consumption increases breast cancer risk, but its effect may be modified by hormone therapy (HT) use, such that exposure to both may...
- :Lee, Eunjung ;Kawaguchi, Eric S.1 2022 | Surg Obes Relat Dis. 18(1):42-52:Background:The number of bariatric surgeries performed in the United States has increased substantially since the 1990’s. However, the prevalence an...
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