Prevalence of breast cancer risk factors in Japan.
@article{Mizota2012PrevalenceOB,
title={Prevalence of breast cancer risk factors in Japan.},
author={Yuri Mizota and Seiichiro Yamamoto},
journal={Japanese journal of clinical oncology},
year={2012},
volume={42 11},
pages={
1008-12
}
}OBJECTIVE
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Although the incidence of breast cancer is still on an increasing trend, there are few studies concerning breast cancer risk factors in Japan. Therefore, we conducted an Internet survey investigating the prevalence of risk factors for breast cancer.
METHODS
We conducted an Internet survey using opt-in panels in women aged from 20 to 70 years. The survey items consisted of potential and proven risk factors for breast…Â
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