ISSN 0957-5243
Publisher: Springer
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Dual effect of first full term pregnancy on breast cancer risk: empirical evidence and postulated underlying biology pp. 295-298(4) Author: Pathak D.R.
Transient increase in breast cancer risk after giving birth: postpartum period with the highest risk (Sweden) pp. 299-305(7) Authors: Liu Q.; Wuu J.; Lambe M.; Hsieh S-F.; Ekbom A.; Hsieh C-C.
Prospective study of IGF-I, IGF-binding proteins, and breast cancer risk, in Northern and Southern Sweden pp. 307-316(10) Authors: Kaaks R.; Lundin E.; Manjer J.; Rinaldi S.; Biessy C.; Söderberg S.; Lenner P.; Janzon L.; Riboli E.; Berglund G.; Hallmans G.
Cancer incidence in California flight attendants (United States) pp. 317-324(8) Authors: Reynolds P.; Cone J.; Layefsky M.; Goldberg D.E.; Hurley S.
Body mass index, height, and postmenopausal breast cancer mortality in a prospective cohort of US women pp. 325-332(8) Authors: Petrelli J.M.; Calle E.E.; Rodriguez C.; Thun M.J.
Association of correlates of endogenous hormonal exposure with breast cancer risk in 426 families (United States) pp. 333-341(9) Authors: Grabrick D.M.; Vierkant R.A.; Anderson K.E.; Cerhan J.R.; Anderson V.E.; Sellers T.A.
Breast self-examination: who teaches it, who is taught, and how often? (United States) pp. 343-351(9) Authors: Nekhlyudov L.; Barton M.B.; Elmore J.G.; Fletcher S.W.
Lifestyle and nutritional determinants of bioavailable androgens and related hormones in British men pp. 353-363(11) Authors: Allen N.E.; Appleby P.N.; Davey G.K.; Key T.J.
Risk factors for medullary thyroid carcinoma: a pooled analysis pp. 365-372(8) Authors: Negri E.; Ron E.; Franceschi S.; La Vecchia C.; Preston-Martin S.; Kolonel L.; Kleinerman R.A.; Mabuchi K.; Jin F.; Wingren G.; Hallquist A.; Levi F.; Linos A.; Fraumeni Jr J.F.
Dietary catechins and cancer incidence among postmenopausal women: the Iowa Women's Health Study (United States) pp. 373-382(10) Authors: Arts I.C.W.; Jacobs Jr D.R.; Gross M.; Harnack L.J.; Folsom A.R.
Meat consumption, cigarette smoking, and genetic susceptibility in the etiology of colorectal cancer: results from a Dutch prospective study pp. 383-393(11) Authors: Tiemersma E.W.; Kampman E.; Bas Bueno de Mesquita H.; Bunschoten A.; van Schothorst E.M.; Kok F.J.; Kromhout D.