Scandinavian breast cancer symposium. Porvoo (FIN), 1991/06/03.
ACTA ONCOLOGICA, vol. 31, n° 2, 1992, pages 187-194, 107 réf., ISSN 0284-186X, SWE
There is abundant epidemiologic evidence showing that early menarche, late menopause, low parity and late at first birth are related to increased risk of breast cancer.
However, in younger age groups, uniparous women seem to be at higher risk than nulliparous, and the effect of later pregnancies is less clear in this group.
Intervals between pregnancies may modify the general protective effect.
Some studies have indicated an adverse effect of late age at pregnancies after the first.
Mots-clés BDSP : Cancer, Sein, Facteur risque, Reproduction, Epidémiologie, Glande mammaire [pathologie], Homme
Mots-clés Pascal : Tumeur maligne, Glande mammaire, Facteur risque, Reproduction, Epidémiologie, Glande mammaire pathologie, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Malignant tumor, Mammary gland, Risk factor, Reproduction, Epidemiology, Mammary gland diseases, Human
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