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Volumn 132, Issue 7, 2013, Pages 1667-1678

Physical activity and risk of breast cancer overall and by hormone receptor status: The European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition

(46)  Steindorf, Karen a   Ritte, Rebecca a   Eomois, Piia Piret a   Lukanova, Annekatrin a   Tjonneland, Anne b   Johnsen, Nina Føns b   Overvad, Kim c   Østergaard, Jane Nautrup c   Clavel Chapelon, Françoise d,e   Fournier, Agnès d,e   Dossus, Laure d,e   Teucher, Birgit a   Rohrmann, Sabine f   Boeing, Heiner g   Wientzek, Angelika g   Trichopoulou, Antonia h,i   Karapetyan, Tina i   Trichopoulos, Dimitrios h   Masala, Giovanna j   Berrino, Franco k   more..


Author keywords

breast cancer; cohort study; estrogen receptor; etiology; physical activity; progesterone receptor

Indexed keywords

ESTROGEN RECEPTOR; PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR;

EID: 84873080588     PISSN: 00207136     EISSN: 10970215     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.27778     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (72)

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