Breast cancer and the steadily increasing maternal age: are they colliding?
Abstract Background Pregnancy-related cancers are mostly breast cancers, and their incidence is likely to increase as a result of the modern trend of delaying childbearing. In particular, advanced maternal age increases breast cancer risk, and younger breast cancer patients are more likely to die an...
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Main Authors: | Ambrogio P. Londero (Author), Serena Bertozzi (Author), Anjeza Xholli (Author), Carla Cedolini (Author), Angelo Cagnacci (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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