Body size and breast cancer risk: Findings from the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EPIC)

Author:

Lahmann Petra H.,Hoffmann Kurt,Allen Naomi,van Gils Carla H.,Khaw Kay-Tee,Tehard Bertrand,Berrino Franco,Tjønneland Anne,Bigaard Janne,Olsen Anja,Overvad Kim,Clavel-Chapelon Françoise,Nagel Gabriele,Boeing Heiner,Trichopoulos Dimitrios,Economou George,Bellos George,Palli Domenico,Tumino Rosario,Panico Salvatore,Sacerdote Carlotta,Krogh Vittorio,Peeters Petra H.M.,Bueno-de-Mesquita H. Bas,Lund Eiliv,Ardanaz Eva,Amiano Pilar,Pera Guillem,Quirós José R.,Martínez Carmen,Tormo María J.,Wirfält Elisabet,Berglund Göran,Hallmans Göran,Key Timothy J.,Reeves Gillian,Bingham Sheila,Norat Teresa,Biessy Carine,Kaaks Rudolf,Riboli Elio

Funder

Europe Against Cancer programme of the European Commission (SANCO)

Deutsche Krebshilfe

German Cancer Research Center

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Danish Cancer Society

Health Research Fund of the Spanish Ministry of Health

Spanish regional governments of Andalusia, Asturia, Basque Country, Murcia and Navarra

Cancer Research UK

Medical Research Council, UK

Stroke Association, UK

British Heart Foundation

Department of Health, UK

Food Standards Agency, UK

Wellcome Trust, UK

Greek Ministry of Health

Greek Ministry of Education

Italian Association for Research on Cancer

Italian National Research Council

Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports

National Cancer Registry and regional cancer registries of Amsterdam, East and Maastricht, the Netherlands

World Cancer Research Fund

Swedish Cancer Society

Swedish Scientific Council

regional government of Skåne, Sweden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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