Pregnancy duration and breast cancer risk
It is known that full-term pregnancies can reduce a woman’s breast cancer risk. Here, the authors interrogate data from 2.3 million Danish women, showing that this protective effect arises at precisely the 34th week of the pregnancy, and replicated this finding in 1.6 million women from Norway.
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Main Authors: | Anders Husby, Jan Wohlfahrt, Nina Øyen, Mads Melbye |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/16061f7aaa3e4a62a1f8691a32b10ba3 |
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