Jan 25, 2024 � This spatial epidemiology study explores the link between traffic-related air pollution and breast cancer mortality in Seoul, using public socioeconomic and�...
This spatial epidemiology study explores the link between traffic-related air pollution and breast cancer mortality in Seoul, using public socioeconomic and�...
Feb 18, 2024 � Traffic Exposure and Breast Cancer Mortality by Area of Residence: Incorporating Clinical and Socioeconomic Data. Overview of attention for�...
Feb 1, 2023 � The random-effects meta-analysis of 13 studies on NO 2 and NO x exposure showed an increased risk of breast cancer with NO 2 exposure.
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Aug 29, 2024 � In addition, impoverished individuals had a 10% increased risk of breast cancer–specific mortality and a 13% increased risk of all-cause�...
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Traffic Exposure and Breast Cancer Mortality by Area of Residence: Incorporating Clinical and Socioeconomic Data , ,. Cho, S., Kirkwood, N., Rowe, P.G., Park�...
The present study investigated the association between residential road traffic noise exposure and mortality in a cohort of Danish breast cancer patients.
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Oct 5, 2018 � Exposure to road traffic noise was associated with increased risk of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative (ER-) breast cancer in a previous�...
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We found weak associations between road and railway noise and breast cancer risk. The association did not vary by estrogen receptor status.
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Jun 12, 2024 � Overall, studies demonstrate that neighborhood deprivation is associated with increased breast cancer mortality, particularly among White women.
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