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From: HubMed - cancer <rssfwd@rssfwd.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 12:45 PM
Subject: A prospective study of educational background and breast cancer among Japanese women.
To: mesothelioma77@gmail.com
[1]Cancer Causes Control. 2008 Apr 4;
Fujino Y, Mori M, Tamakoshi A, Sakauchi F, Suzuki S, Wakai K, Tokudome S, Yoshimura T,
OBJECTIVE: This prospective cohort study examined the association between educational level and breast cancer incidence in Japan. METHOD: A baseline survey was conducted between 1988 and 1990 among 110,792 residents of 45 areas, aged 40-79 years. Data were restricted to 24 areas where incidence registry data were available, and to subjects which provided information on educational level (32,646). The subjects were assigned to three groups according to their level of education (
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From: HubMed - cancer <rssfwd@rssfwd.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 12:45 PM
Subject: A prospective study of educational background and breast cancer among Japanese women.
To: mesothelioma77@gmail.com
[1]Cancer Causes Control. 2008 Apr 4;
Fujino Y, Mori M, Tamakoshi A, Sakauchi F, Suzuki S, Wakai K, Tokudome S, Yoshimura T,
OBJECTIVE: This prospective cohort study examined the association between educational level and breast cancer incidence in Japan. METHOD: A baseline survey was conducted between 1988 and 1990 among 110,792 residents of 45 areas, aged 40-79 years. Data were restricted to 24 areas where incidence registry data were available, and to subjects which provided information on educational level (32,646). The subjects were assigned to three groups according to their level of education (
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Source: http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=18389378
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