Oral contraceptives and breast cancer. A prospective cohort study.
In 1976, information on oral contraceptive (OC) use as well as numerous risk factors for breast cancer was provided by 121,964 married female registered nurses aged 30 to 55 years. Ninety-two percent of women in the cohort completed follow-up questionnaires, and vital records were systematically sea...
Main Authors: | Lipnick, R, Buring, J, Hennekens, C, Rosner, B, Willett, W, Bain, C, Stampfer, M, Colditz, G, Peto, R, Speizer, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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