2006
DOI: 10.1093/aje/163.suppl_11.s97-a
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Reproductive Factors and Breast Cancer Risk among Older Women

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“…Many studies have shown that breast cancer risk is more for women whose menarche occur at an early age, in India and other countries [12,13]. Early age at menarche is associated with increased risk of breast cancer and there appears to be a 20% decrease in breast cancer risk for each year if menarche is delayed [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have shown that breast cancer risk is more for women whose menarche occur at an early age, in India and other countries [12,13]. Early age at menarche is associated with increased risk of breast cancer and there appears to be a 20% decrease in breast cancer risk for each year if menarche is delayed [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The risks of breast and ovarian cancer and osteoporosis are also decreased. [116][117][118][119] Besides all these, breastfeeding enhances emotional bonding and close mother to infant contact.…”
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“…The molecular changes involved in this phenomenon are just starting to be unraveled (13)(14)(15). In women, the protection conferred by pregnancy, however, is age specific because a delay in childbearing after age 24 progressively increases the risk of cancer development, which becomes greater than that of nulliparous women when the first full-term pregnancy occurs after 35 years of age (2,16). The higher breast cancer risk that has been associated with early menarche (17) further emphasizes the importance of the length of the susceptibility ''window'' that encompasses the period of breast development occurring between menarche and the first pregnancy, when the organ is more susceptible to either undergo complete differentiation under physiologic hormonal stimuli, and hence to be protected from breast cancer, or to suffer genetic or epigenetic damage that might contribute to increasing the lifetime risk of developing breast cancer (9,18).…”
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