Breast Cancer Risk From Modifiable and Nonmodifiable Risk Factors Among White Women in the United States

  1. Maas, P.
  2. Barrdahl, M.
  3. Joshi, A.D.
  4. Auer, P.L.
  5. Gaudet, M.M.
  6. Milne, R.L.
  7. Schumacher, F.R.
  8. Anderson, W.F.
  9. Check, D.
  10. Chattopadhyay, S.
  11. Baglietto, L.
  12. Berg, C.D.
  13. Chanock, S.J.
  14. Cox, D.G.
  15. Figueroa, J.D.
  16. Gail, M.H.
  17. Graubard, B.I.
  18. Haiman, C.A.
  19. Hankinson, S.E.
  20. Hoover, R.N.
  21. Isaacs, C.
  22. Kolonel, L.N.
  23. Le Marchand, L.
  24. Lee, I.-M.
  25. Lindström, S.
  26. Overvad, K.
  27. Romieu, I.
  28. Sanchez, M.-J.
  29. Southey, M.C.
  30. Stram, D.O.
  31. Tumino, R.
  32. VanderWeele, T.J.
  33. Willett, W.C.
  34. Zhang, S.
  35. Buring, J.E.
  36. Canzian, F.
  37. Gapstur, S.M.
  38. Henderson, B.E.
  39. Hunter, D.J.
  40. Giles, G.G.
  41. Prentice, R.L.
  42. Ziegler, R.G.
  43. Kraft, P.
  44. Garcia-Closas, M.
  45. Chatterjee, N.
  46. Show all authors +
Journal:
JAMA oncology

ISSN: 2374-2445

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 2

Issue: 10

Pages: 1295-1302

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1001/JAMAONCOL.2016.1025 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor