Lifestyle choices among women with breast cancer in the United States
Chloé Michel,
Michelle Sovinsky,
Steven Stern
Abstract:IntroductionBreast cancer is a common form of cancer for women. The goal of this research was to estimate how a breast cancer diagnosis affects a woman's decisions about smoking, alcohol use, and exercise.MethodsUsing data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics on breast cancer diagnosis and lifestyle choices, we estimated how being diagnosed influences smoking, drinking, and exercising habits for more than 8000 women over the period 1999–2011.ResultsControlling for unobserved heterogeneity, persistence in be… Show more
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