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- Published on: 18 April 2011
- Published on: 18 April 2011Smoking increases Testosterone which may increase Breast CancerNOT PEER REVIEWEDShow More
It is my hypothesis of 1994 that increased testosterone increases breast cancer, as well as other cancers, (International Journal of Cancer 2005; 115: 497). Some report that "testosterone might be more strongly associated with [breast cancer] risk than estradiol." (Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.A.) 2002; 94: 606-616). Smoking increases testosterone in women of childbearing age (Am. J...
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