Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with breast cancer risk independently of other types of fat, but results have been inconsistent. We identified 8 prospective studies that met predefined criteria and analyzed their primary data using a stand
Cohort Studies of Fat Intake and the Risk of Breast Cancer — A Pooled Analysis
✍ Scribed by Hunter, David J.; Spiegelman, Donna; Adami, Hans-Olov; Beeson, Lawrence; van den Brandt, Piet A.; Folsom, Aaron R.; Fraser, Gary E.; Goldbohm, R. Alexandra; Graham, Saxon; Howe, Geoffrey R.; Kushi, Lawrence H.; Marshall, James R.; McDermott, Aidan; Miller, Anthony B.; Speizer, Frank E.; Wolk, Alicja; Yaun, Shiaw-Shyuan; Willett, Walter
- Book ID
- 120631059
- Publisher
- Massachusetts Medical Society
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Volume
- 334
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0096-6762
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