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Moderate Altitude Residence Reduces Male Colorectal and Female Breast Cancer Mortality More Than Incidence: Therapeutic Implications?

Johannes BurtscherGrégoire P MilletKathrin Renner-SattlerJeannette KlimontMonika HacklMartin Burtscher
Published in: Cancers (2021)
Living at a moderate altitude was associated with a reduced incidence and (more pronounced) mortality from colorectal and breast cancer. Our results suggest a complex interaction between specific climate conditions and lifestyle behaviours. These observations may, in certain cases, support decision making when changing residence.
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