Hormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effect.
INTRODUCTION: Current and recent users of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have an increased risk of being recalled to assessment at mammography without breast cancer being diagnosed ('false positive recall'), but there is limited information on the effects of different patterns of HRT u...
Main Authors: | Banks, E, Reeves, G, Beral, V, Bull, D, Crossley, B, Simmonds, M, Hilton, E, Bailey, S, Barrett, N, Briers, P, English, R, Jackson, A, Kutt, E, Lavelle, J, Rockall, L, Wallis, MG, Wilson, M, Patnick, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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