“…The increase in breast cancer In terms of risk factors of breast cancer among Asian women, reproductive and hormone-related factors are the most studied. Results from large case-control and cohort studies conducted among women in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea suggest that women who are unmarried, nulliparous or with a reduced number of full-term pregnancies, older at first full-term pregnancy, have not breastfed, or who had an early menarche or late menopause, are at increased risk for postmenopausal breast cancer (Kato et al, 1992;Yoo et al, 1992;Chie et al, 1997;Chie et al, 1998;Chie et al, 2000;Gao et al, 2000;Zheng et al, 2000;Tamakoshi et al, 2005;Wu et al, 2006b;Kim et al, 2007;Kawai et al, 2012;Huang et al, 2013;Sugawara et al, 2013). Similar findings have been observed in smaller case-control studies conducted in other Asian countries such as Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, India, Pakistan, and Israel (Ratanawichitrasin et al, 2002;Faheem et al, 2007;Shema et al, 2007;Gajalakshmi et al, 2009;Long et al, 2010b;Moore et al, 2010a;Moore et al, 2010b;Moore et al, 2010c;Salim et al, 2010;Lodha et al, 2011;Matalqah et al, 2011;Sulaiman et al, 2011;Bhadoria et al, 2013;Shamsi et al, 2013).…”