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SUBMITTER: Reding KW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2781763 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Reding Kerryn W KW Li Christopher I CI Weiss Noel S NS Chen Chu C Carlson Christopher S CS Duggan David D Thummel Kenneth E KE Daling Janet R JR Malone Kathleen E KE
American journal of epidemiology 20091021 10
The relevance of progesterone to breast carcinogenesis is highlighted by evidence indicating that use of combined estrogen-progesterone therapy (EPT) is more strongly related to breast cancer risk than is use of unopposed estrogen therapy. However, few investigators have assessed how genetic variation in progesterone-related genes modifies the effect of EPT on risk. In an analysis combining data from 2 population-based case-control studies of postmenopausal breast cancer (1,296 cases and 1,055 c ...[more]