Breast cancer from oral and transdermal estradiol: A cohort study of Finnish women

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A cohort study of 84,729 Finnish women over the age of 50 years who used oral or transdermal estradiol for at least 6 months, followed for the incidence of breast cancer using a national cancer registry. The study was conducted to evaluate whether the risk of breast cancer with estrogen-only therapy varies by dose, constituents or route of administration. A total of 2171 women developed breast cancer, with no increased risk observed for less than 5 years of use, and some risk for greater than 5 years of use for both oral and transdermal routes of administration. © 2007 Future Medicine Ltd.

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Wong, T., & Shah, N. R. (2007). Breast cancer from oral and transdermal estradiol: A cohort study of Finnish women. Women’s Health, 3(3), 321–324. https://doi.org/10.2217/17455057.3.3.321

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