Novel breast cancer risk factors in Nigeria: the findings of Nigerian breast cancer risk factor study
Samuel O. Azubuike,
Dori-Michelle Beeler
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: The potential roles of alcohol consumption and family history of breast cancer in breast cancer etiology have not been widely studied in Nigeria. Moreover, no African study has investigated the relationship between Light Exposure at Night (LEAN), interpregnancy gap, and breast cancer risk. This study investigated the association between LEAN alcohol consumption, family history of breast cancer, interpregnancy gap, and breast cancer risk among Nigerian women. METHODS: A semi-s… Show more
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