Abstract:Background: Vitamin D may be important in the causal pathway to breast cancer (BC) by influencing breast density, a potential intermediate biomarker for carcinogenesis. However, previous study results are inconsistent, particularly among postmenopausal women. Our objectives were to prospectively examine the relationship between blood biomarkers of vitamin D (serum 25-OH-D) and mammographic breast density (MD) in postmenopausal women at northern latitudes. Potential effect modifications by calcium or exemestane… Show more
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