Breast cancer risk factors and circulating anti-M üllerian hormone concentration in healthy premenopausal women
CONCLUSION: This is the largest study of AMH and breast cancer risk factors among women from the general population (not presenting with infertility), and suggests that most of the associations are limited to women over 40, who are approaching menopause and whose AMH concentration is declining.PMID:34157104 | DOI:10.1210/clinem/dgab461
Source: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Tess V Clendenen Wenzhen Ge Karen L Koenig Yelena Afanasyeva Claudia Agnoli Elizabeth Bertone-Johnson Louise A Brinton Farbod Darvishian Joanne F Dorgan A Heather Eliassen Roni T Falk G öran Hallmans Susan E Hankinson Judith Hoffman-Bolton Timothy J Key Source Type: research
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