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Correlation of Breast Cancer Incidence with the Number of Motor Vehicles and Consumption of Gasoline in Korea
2014
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
While several reproductive and lifestyle-related factors are already well-known as established risk factors for breast cancer, environmental factors have attracted attention only recently. The objective of the current study was to assess the association between the breast cancer incidences in females, the mortality rate and the number of motor vehicles on the one side and the consumption of gasoline which could work as a major source of air pollution at the other side. The breast cancer
doi:10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.7.2959
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