“…In line with our findings is the decreased risk of gastric adenocarcinoma in our cohort of oestrogen-exposed prostate cancer patients (Lindblad et al, 2004) and a protective trend by HRT on gastric cancer (La Vecchia et al, 1994;Fernandez et al, 2003). However, results from studies of menstrual, reproductive factors, and parity and risk of gastric cancer are partly conflicting (Miller et al, 1980;Plesko et al, 1985;La Vecchia et al, 1994;Palli et al, 1994;Heuch and Kvale, 2000;Inoue et al, 2002;Kaneko et al, 2003). A longer period of fertility among females, that is, the time from menarche to menopause, increases the lifetime exposure to endogenous oestrogens and has been suggestive of a reduced gastric cancer risk (La Vecchia et al, 1994;Palli et al, 1994;Inoue et al, 2002;Kaneko et al, 2003), although a lack of such association, and an inverse association with age at menarche has also been reported (Heuch and Kvale, 2000).…”