Recent breast cancer incidence trends according to hormone therapy use: the California Teachers Study cohort
Breast Cancer Research2010Vol. 12(1), pp. R4–R4
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Sarah F. Marshall, Christina A. Clarke, Dennis Deapen, Katherine Henderson, Joan Largent, Susan L. Neuhausen, Peggy Reynolds, Giske Ursin, Pamela L. Horn‐Ross, Daniel O. Stram, Claire Templeman, Leslie Bernstein
Abstract
Few data resources can examine prospectively individual HT use and breast cancer diagnosis. Stable in situ breast cancer rates imply consistent levels of screening and suggest recent declines in invasive breast cancer to be explained predominantly by changes in HT use.
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