Use of Non-Cancer Medications in New Zealand Women at the Diagnosis of Primary Invasive Breast Cancer: Prevalence, Associated Factors and Effects on Survival.
Phyu Sin AyeOliver William ScottJ Mark ElwoodDiana SarfatiRoss LawrensonIan D CampbellMarion Kuper-HommelSandar Tin TinPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Non-cancer medication use at breast cancer diagnosis was common in New Zealand, more prevalent in older and disadvantaged women, and showed no effect on breast cancer-specific mortality, but a reduction in other cause mortality with the use of 2-3 drugs.