reviewBritish Journal of CancerNov 1, 2002HYBRID OA

Alcohol, tobacco and breast cancer – collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 58 515 women with breast cancer and 95 067 women without the disease

CGCollaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer
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Abstract

Alcohol and tobacco consumption are closely correlated and published results on their association with breast cancer have not always allowed adequately for confounding between these exposures. Over 80% of the relevant information worldwide on alcohol and tobacco consumption and breast cancer were collated, checked and analysed centrally. Analyses included 58,515 women with invasive breast cancer and 95,067 controls from 53 studies. Relative risks of breast cancer were estimated, after stratifying by study, age, parity and, where appropriate, women's age when their first child was born and consumption of alcohol and tobacco. The average consumption of alcohol reported by controls from developed countries was…

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Keywords
  • Breast cancer
  • Medicine
  • Confounding
  • Epidemiology
  • Cancer
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Alcohol
  • Unit of alcohol
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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