## Abstract Alcohol consumption has been investigated as a possible risk factor for ovarian cancer in several epidemiological studies, with inconsistent findings. Recent studies have suggested that the association between alcohol consumption and ovarian cancer may vary according to histologic subty
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Alcohol Drinking May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer in Men: A European Population-Based Case–Control Study
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- Book ID
- 111575496
- Publisher
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- Year
- 2004
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- ISSN
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## Abstract High estrogen exposure __in utero__ may increase breast cancer risk later in life. However, studies of the associations between perinatal factors presumed to affect the fetal hormonal environment and breast cancer risk are inconsistent. We used data from a population‐based case‐control