Association Between Sex Hormones Levels and Cancer Prevalence in Women, Especially Breast Cancer
Feng Zhao,
Feng Zhang,
Hao Sun
et al.
Abstract:Background
Estradiol and testosterone are the two most important sex hormones in the human body. Previous studies have shown that these two sex hormones have a certain relationship with the prevalence of cancer. In this study, we included a total of 3532 female subjects, the number of cancer was 366, which is 10.36% of the total study population, and the number of breast cancer was 97, with a prevalence of 2.75%.
Methods
Subject data were analyzed using logistic regression analysis, WQS and qgcomp analysis. … Show more
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