Tag: Breast cancer risk factors
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- A high corn oil diet advances sexual maturity and promotes mammary carcinogenesis in rats
- Acrylamide does not increase overall risk of breast cancer, but premenopausal link possible
- Adolescent alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of proliferative benign breast disease
- African-Americans at greater risk of progression from benign breast disease to breast cancer
- Air pollution is associated with increased risk of breast cancer
- Alcohol consumption most strongly associated with risk of lobular breast cancer
- Alcohol level achievable by social drinking can act as human breast carcinogen
- Alcohol promotes premenopausal HER2+ tumor development in a mouse model of HER2+ breast cancer
- Asian-American women born in California have surprisingly high breast cancer rates
- Asian-American women have higher rates of HER2-positive breast cancer than Caucasians
- Aspirin use is associated with reduced risk of breast cancer, but ibuprofen may increase it
- Aspirin use reduces risk of all hormone receptor types of breast cancer
- Benign breast disease least likely to progress to breast cancer in those having children while young
- Benign breast disease progresses to breast cancer more often and sooner in high risk women
- Beta-carotene, vitamin E and folate influence risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- Birth control pills with levonorgestrel as the progestin increase risk of breast cancer
- Birth weight and childhood stature influence breast density and cancer risk
- Blindness reduces breast cancer risk - the melatonin connection
- Blood of mice implanted with beef growth promoter zeranol increases breast cell proliferation
- BMI, type 2 diabetes, and breast cancer prognosis
- BRCA mutation carriers are diagnosed with breast cancer earlier than the previous generation
- BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers have increasing risks of breast and ovarian cancers into old age
- Breast cancer in male and female relatives increases risk of breast cancer
- Breast cancer risk from night work related to number of consecutive night shifts
- Breast tenderness from combination hormone replacement therapy (HRT) predicts breast cancer
- Cadmium exposure may contribute to breast cancer risk
- Cadmium exposure may increase breast density, thereby heightening breast cancer risk
- Cadmium influences cancer-related gene expression in triple negative breast cancer cells
- Calycosin in astragalus root (huang qi) promotes ER+ breast cancer cell proliferation
- Circulating estradiol influences estrogen-responsive gene expression in breast cancer
- Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) might increase risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- Coffee is not linked to ER+/PR+ or ER-/PR- breast cancer risk among postmenopausal women
- Coffee may increase premenopausal and decrease postmenopausal breast cancer risk
- Combination HRT doubles breast cancer risk among women with breast tenderness
- Combined HRT increase risk of lymph node positive breast cancer
- Consuming canned soup temporarily increases urinary BPA to high levels
- Consumption of well-done red meat increases risk of breast cancer
- Degree of European ancestry is associated with breast cancer risk in Mexican women
- Dense breasts more likely with a family history of breast cancer - what to do
- Diabetes and obesity increase breast cancer risk
- Do parabens in personal care products contribute to breast cancer risk?
- Do stressful events or stress cause breast cancer?
- Does a family history of breast cancer increase the risk of certain subtypes?
- Does living near power lines increase risk of breast cancer?
- Drop in hormone replacement therapy use explains part of decline in breast cancer rates
- Eliminating food packaged in plastic can reduce endocrine disruptor exposure
- EPA has been lax in enforcing Clean Water Act, increasing risk of cancer
- Estrogen and insulin-like growth factor-I promote breast cancer together and independently
- Estrogen in chicken and beef may be contributing to hormone-dependent cancers
- Estrogen only and combined HRT both increase risk of breast cancer
- Even three alcoholic drinks per week increases risk of breast cancer
- Excessive weight gain during pregnancy not linked to breast cancer in daughters
- Fat hormone leptin stimulates breast cancer growth
- Father\'s breast cancer or BRCA mutation strongly influences daughter\'s risk
- Folate might contribute to increased breast cancer risk
- Folic acid supplements during pregnancy may increase risk of breast cancer in daughters
- Greater red meat intake as Chinese immigrants become acculturated increases breast density
- Growth hormone deficiency is linked to reduced rates of cancer and diabetes
- High breast density is strongly associated with increased risk of breast cancer
- High cholesterol might promote breast cancer development and increase its aggressiveness
- High circulating estrogen and androgen increase risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- High consumption of saturated fat is associated with increased breast density
- High intake of fat during adolescence associated with risk of premenopausal breast cancer
- High mid-life calorie intake is linked to increased breast density
- High omega-6 to omega-3 fat ratio in the diet increases risk of breast cancer
- High waist to hip ratio more strongly associated with risk of ER negative breast cancer
- Higher levels of education linked to increased breast cancer risk
- Hot flashes not associated with risk of breast cancer
- Household cleaners and air fresheners might contribute to risk of breast cancer
- How does the circadian clock influence risk of breast cancer?
- How much red wine is safe for breast cancer survivors?
- HRT increases risk of breast cancer, especially for those with dense breasts
- Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance increase risk of breast cancer
- Intense hot flashes at menopause linked to lower breast cancer risk
- Intraversion and neuroticism do not increase risk of cancer or influence survival
- Iron intake does not appear to influence the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- Lack of melatonin increases risk of breast cancer
- Late age at first birth increases risk of lobular more than ductal breast cancer
- Less HRT use after 2002 translated into fewer breast cancer cases among Canadian women
- Level of progesterone influences number of breast stem cells and breast cancer initiation
- Levels of circulating hormones are linked to breast cancer risk factors
- Living near an industrial or power plant might increase risk of breast cancer
- Long-term exposure to low levels of bisphenol A increases breast cancer risk in mice
- Long-term Lantus use may increase risk of breast cancer for diabetics
- Longer duration of breastfeeding associated with more aggressive breast cancer
- Male BRCA2 mutation carriers have 8% lifetime risk of breast cancer
- Measles virus may be associated with breast cancer
- Meat-based low carb diets may increase risk of cancer
- Metabolic syndrome increases breast cancer risk among postmenopausal women
- Milk increases proliferation of estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells
- Mouse breast cancer virus appears to be active in some human breast cancer
- Mouse mammary tumor virus found in breast milk of some women
- Nigerian breast cancer patients have high rates of BRCA mutations
- Night shift work is associated with increased breast cancer risk among nurses
- Nipple discharge should be evaluated thoroughly for cancer even if clear
- Not giving birth reduces risk of triple negative breast cancer
- Obesity associated gene linked to risk of breast cancer
- Obesity increases inflammation and estrogen production in breast tissue
- Omega-3 fats reduce risk of breast cancer in obese women
- Oral contraceptive use at young age increases risk of triple negative breast cancer
- Oral contraceptive use increases risk of ER-/PR- breast cancer among African-Americans
- Overall prudent/healthy diet can reduce the risk of breast cancer
- Pan frying meat and fish at high temperatures produces carcinogenic compounds
- Partially hydrogenated oils are associated with increased risk of premenopausal breast cancer
- Plasticizer bisphenol A promotes mammary cancer in mice
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons increase breast cancer risk partly through p53 mutations
- Pregnancy results in permanent changes in breast tissue that reduces cancer risk
- Pregnant women are exposed to multiple harmful chemicals
- Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A induces precancerous changes in mammary glands of offspring
- Prenatal exposure to cadmium or arsenic increases mammary tumor risk factors in rats
- Previous appendectomy is associated with cancer in Jewish BRCA mutation carriers
- Radiotherapy for Hodgkin\'s lymphoma increases subsequent risk of breast cancer
- Reductions in breast density can reduce breast cancer risk
- Risk of breast cancer among BRCA1 mutation carriers in Poland is lower than in the U.S.
- Second-hand smoke might increase risk of breast cancer
- Serotonin in breast cancer cells contributes to malignant growth
- Sleeping with light or TV on increases breast cancer risk
- Smoking increases breast cancer risk in some women
- Smoking is associated with younger age at breast cancer diagnosis
- Some breast cancer risk factors differently influence ductal and lobular breast cancer
- Some factors under parental control influence age of first period and risk of breast cancer
- Soy protein isolate may increase progesterone expression and tumor aggressiveness
- Soy protein may heighten risk of breast cancer by influencing cell signaling
- Soy supplements do not reduce breast cancer risk and could be harmful
- Starting smoking at young age increases risk of breast cancer
- Statin use increases risk of breast cancer for overweight women
- Taking multivitamins is associated with higher risk of breast cancer
- Tall, thin girls have elevated risk of benign breast disease in adulthood
- Tea and coffee are not linked to overall breast cancer risk among African Americans
- Teenage alcohol consumption increases risk of benign breast disease
- Teenage alcohol use increases risk of benign breast disease and cancer for those with family history
- Three cases of inflammatory breast cancer in one office suggest environmental causes
- Urban air pollution may increase risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- Using herbal remedies does not improve long-term breast cancer survival
- Vegetable, fruit & soy dietary pattern reduces risk of breast cancer
- Very low circulating coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) linked to increased breast cancer risk
- Vitamin D reduces risk of breast cancer
- Walnuts reduce tumor development in a mouse model of breast cancer
- Weight gain during adulthood increases risk of postmenopausal breast cancer
- Women who inherit BRCA mutations from their fathers develop breast cancer at a younger age
- Women who test negative for BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations have normal risk of breast cancer?
- Women with DCIS and dense breasts have a higher risk of additional breast cancer
- Women with family history of breast cancer get cancer at younger age
- Women with parent who died of breast cancer are also more likely to die if diagnosed
- Would restricting calories during pregnancy reduce breast cancer risk of daughters?