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Population attributable risk of breast cancer in white women associated with immediately modifiable risk factors

Christina A Clarke*, David M Purdie and Sally L Glaser

BMC Cancer 2006, 6:170 doi:10.1186/1471-2407-6-170

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Recent breast cancer trends among Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and African-American women in the US: changes by tumor subtype

Amelia K Hausauer, Theresa HM Keegan, Ellen T Chang, Christina A Clarke Breast Cancer Research 2007, 9:R90 (27 December 2007)

Multi-ethnic population-based trends provide further evidence that hormone therapy use has a major influence on rates of breast cancer subtypes and particularly on the number of estrogen-positive tumours.

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Decline in breast cancer incidence due to removal of promoter: combination estrogen plus progestin

Graham A Colditz Breast Cancer Research 2007, 9:108 (26 July 2007)