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Alcohol Consumption, Cigarette Smoking, and Risk of Breast Cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from The BRCA1 and BRCA2 Cohort Consortium.

Hongyan LiMary Beth TerryAntonis C AntoniouKelly-Anne PhillipsKarin KastThea M MooijChristoph EngelCatherine NoguèsDominique Stoppat-LyonnetChristine LassetPascaline BerthetVeronique MariOlivier Caronnull nullDaniel BarrowdaleDebra FrostCarole BrewerDafydd Gareth EvansLouise IzattLucy SideLisa WalkerMarc TischkowitzMark T RogersMary E PorteousKatie Snapenull nullHanne E J Meijers-HeijboerJohan J P GilleMarinus J BlokNicoline Hoogerbruggenull nullMary B DalyIrene L AndrulisSaundra S BuysIsabelle DurotSue-Anne McLachlanMichael L Friedlandernull nullYen Y TanAna OsorioTrinidad CaldésAnna JakubowskaJacques SimardChristian F SingerEdith OlahMarie NavratilovaLenka ForetovaAnne-Marie GerdesMarie-José Roos-BlomBrita ArverHåkan OlssonRita K SchmutzlerJohn L HopperJonathan BeesleyDouglas F EastonFlora E Van LeeuwenMatti A RookusNadine AndrieuDavid E Goldgar
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2019)
This is the largest prospective study of BRCA mutation carriers to assess these important risk factors.
Keyphrases
  • breast cancer risk
  • alcohol consumption
  • risk factors