Menstrual factors, reproductive history, and risk of lung cancer: a multi-center population-based cohort study in Chinese females
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings add some support for the role of menstrual and reproductive factors in lung carcinogenesis. However, these relationships were complex, and required further investigations addressing the biological mechanisms.PMID:34858781 | PMC:PMC8577983 | DOI:10.21037/tlcr-21-552
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Zhuoyu Yang Fei Wang Fengwei Tan Wei Cao Yongjie Xu Chao Qin Yiwen Yu Liang Zhao Yan Wen Zheng Wu Yadi Zheng Yunyong Liu Lianzheng Yu Donghua Wei Dong Dong Ji Cao Shaokai Zhang Shipeng Yan Ning Wang Xianzhen Liao Lingbin Du Jiang Li Ni Li Wanqing Chen Jie Source Type: research
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