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Type 2 diabetes and subsequent incidence of breast cancer in the Nurses' Health Study

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KB Michels, CG Solomon, FB Hu, BA Rosner, … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—During 2.3 million person-years of follow-up, we identified 6,220
women with type 2 diabetes and 5,189 incident cases of invasive breast cancer.
Women with type 2 diabetes had a modestly elevated incidence of breast ...
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Serum insulin and glucose levels and breast cancer incidence: the atherosclerosis risk in …

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PJ Mink, E Shahar, WD Rosamond, AJ Alberg … - American journal of epidemiology, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
The authors examined the association of breast cancer incidence with serum
levels of insulin and glucose in a cohort of 7,894 women aged 45–64 years from
four US communities. Anthropometric factors and fasting levels of insulin ...
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Risk of endometrial and breast cancer in patients with diabetes mellitus


E Weiderpass, G Gridley, I Persson, O … - International Journal of Cancer, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
Diabetes mellitus patients have metabolic and endocrine alterations that could
contribute to an increased incidence of hormone-related cancers. We assessed the
incidence of endometrial and breast cancer among 80,005 women and the ...
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Diabetes mellitus and breast cancer

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I Wolf, S Sadetzki, R Catane, A Karasik, B … - Lancet Oncology, 2005 - Elsevier
Type 2 diabetes is a serious health problem that affects more than 7% of adults
in developed countries. Up to 16% of patients with breast cancer have diabetes,
and two major risk factors for type 2 diabetes—old age and obesity—are ...
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Selected medical conditions and risk of breast cancer.


R Talamini, S Franceschi, A Favero, E Negri, … - British journal of cancer, 1997 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Several diseases are known or suspected to be associated with altered levels of
hormones and growth factors that may influence breast cancer risk. To elucidate
this possibility, we studied the relationship between 23 medical conditions ...
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Diabetes mellitus and breast cancer: a retrospective population-based cohort study


LL Lipscombe, PJ Goodwin, B Zinman, JR … - Breast cancer research and treatment, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. Epidemiology Diabetes mellitus and breast cancer: a retrospective
population-based cohort study Lorraine L. Lipscombe 1,2 ...
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Metabolic disorders and breast cancer risk (United States)


JA Baron, E Weiderpass, PA Newcomb, M … - Cancer Causes and Control, 2001 - Springer
John A. Baron1–2,*, Elisabete Weiderpass3,4, Polly A. Newcomb5, Meir
Stampfer6, Linda Titus-Ernstoff2, Kathleen M. Egan7 & E. Robert Greenberg2
1Department of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755-3861, ...
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Cancer and diabetes-a follow-up study of two population-based cohorts of diabetic patients


H Hjalgrim, M Frisch, A Ekbom, KO Kyvik, M … - Journal of internal medicine, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
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Breast cancer risk in young women and history of selected medical conditions

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HA Weiss, LA Brinton, NA Potischman, D … - International journal of epidemiology, 1999 - IEA
Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in the US but, despite intensive
research, only about half of the occurrence is due to established risk factors
such as a family history of breast cancer, and reproductive and menstrual ...
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Hyperinsulinaemia and increased risk of breast cancer: findings from the British Women's …


DA Lawlor, GD Smith, S Ebrahim - Cancer Causes and Control, 2004 - Springer
Page 1. Hyperinsulinaemia and increased risk of breast cancer: findings from
the British women's heart and health study Debbie A. Lawlor ...
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