Breast cancer and combined oral contraceptives: Results from a multinational study
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Berry, Geoffrey
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MacLennan, Robert
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Shearman, Rodney
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Jelihovsky, Tatiana
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Booth, Joan Cooper
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Molina, Ramiro
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Martinez, Luis
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Salas, Oriana
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Dabancens, Alfredo
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Zhiheng, Chen
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Yun, Tao
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Wei, Hu Yong
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Cuadros, Alvaro
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Aristizabal, Nubia
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Ebeling, K.
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Nishan, P.
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Kunde, D
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2019-01-29T14:48:45Z
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2019-01-29T14:48:45Z
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1990
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British Journal of Cancer, Volumen 61, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 110-119
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15321827
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00070920
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10.1038/bjc.1990.23
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/160792
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A collaborative, hospital-based case-control study was conducted at 12 participating centres in 10 countries. Based on data from personal interviews of 2, 116 women with newly diagnosed breast cancer and 12,077 controls, the relative risk of breast cancer in women who ever used oral contraceptives was estimated to be 1.15 (1.02, 1.29). Estimated values of this relative risk based on data from three developed and seven developing countries were 1.07 (0.91, 1.26) and 1.24 (1.05, 1.47) respectively; these estimates are not significantly different (P = 0.22). Estimates for women under and over age 35 were 1.26 (0.95, 1.66) and 1.12 (0.98, 1.27), respectively, and these estimates are also not significantly different (P= 0.38). Risk was highest in recent and current users and declined with time since last use regardless of duration of use. Risk did not increase with duration of use after stratifying on time since last use. Risk did not increase significantly with increasing duration of use b