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Sex steroids, growth factors and mammographic density: a cross-sectional study of UK postmenopausal Caucasian and Afro-Caribbean women
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Abstract
These findings suggest that sex hormone and IGF levels are not associated with BMI-adjusted percent mammographic density in cross-sectional analyses of postmenopausal women and thus do not explain ethnic differences in density. Mammographic density may still, however, be influenced by much higher premenopausal hormone levels.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- University of London(GB)
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine(GB)
- Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer(FR)
- Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- Royal Marsden Hospital(GB)
- Breast Cancer Now(GB)
- Breast Cancer Research Foundation(US)
- Cancer Research UK(GB)
- Southmead Hospital(GB)
- St Bartholomew's Hospital(GB)