Breastfeeding Mode and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Dose–Response Meta-Analysis
Journal of Human Lactation2017Vol. 33(2), pp. 422–434
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Abstract
Exclusive breastfeeding among parous women reduces the risk of breast cancer compared with parous women who do not breastfeed exclusively.
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