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Authors :
Diddier, Prada
Andrea A, Baccarelli
Mary Beth, Terry
Leonora, Valdéz
Paula, Cabrera
Allan, Just
Itai, Kloog
Haydee, Caro
Claudia, García-Cuellar
Yesennia, Sánchez-Pérez
Rodrigo, Cruz
Jose, Diaz-Chávez
Carlo, Cortés
Delia, Pérez
Abelardo, Meneses-García
David, Cantú-de-León
Luis A, Herrera
Enrique, Bargalló
Source :
Breast Cancer Res Treat
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PURPOSE: Increasingly epidemiological evidence supports that environmental factors are associated with breast cancer (BC) outcomes after a BC diagnosis. Although evidence suggests that air pollution exposure is associated with higher mortality in women with BC, studies investigating potential mechanisms have been lacking. METHODS: We evaluated women with BC (N=151) attended at the National Cancer Institute–Mexico from 2012–2015. We calculated one-year average exposures to particulate matter

Details

ISSN :
15737217
Volume :
188
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breast cancer research and treatment
Accession number :
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