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Breast cancer incidence in relation to long-term low-level exposure to air pollution in the ELAPSE pooled cohort.

Ulla Arthur HvidtfeldtJie ChenSophia RodopoulouMaciej StrakKees de HooghZorana Jovanovic AndersenTom BellanderJørgen BrandtDaniela FechtFrancesco ForastiereJohn GulliverOle HertelBarbara H HoffmannKlea KatsouyanniMatthias KetzelBoel BrynedalKarin LeanderPetter L S LjungmanPatrik K E MagnussonGabriele NagelGöran PershagenDebora RizzutoMarie-Christine Boutron-RuaultEvangelia SamoliRina SoMassimo StafoggiaAnne TjønnelandRoel C H VermeulenW M Monique VerschurenGudrun WeinmayrKathrin WolfJiawei ZhangEmanuel ZittBert BrunekreefGerard HoekOle Raaschou-Nielsen
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2022)
The findings of this study suggest a role of exposure to NO2, PM2.5 and BC in development of breast cancer.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • particulate matter
  • risk factors
  • lung function
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cystic fibrosis
  • young adults
  • study protocol
  • risk assessment