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School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield. Clinical Guidelines for the Classification and Care of Women at Risk of Familial Breast Cancer in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Care [Internet]. Sheffield (UK): University of Sheffield; 2004 May. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 14.)

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Clinical Guidelines for the Classification and Care of Women at Risk of Familial Breast Cancer in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Care [Internet].

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Appendix 13Hormone replacement therapy

Summary of hormone replacement therapy studies

Hormone replacement therapy evidence tables

Relative risk of incident invasive breast cancer in relation to recency and type of HRT used.

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Relative risk of incident invasive breast cancer in relation to recency and type of HRT used.

Relative risk of fatal breast cancer in relation to use of HRT at baseline.

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Relative risk of fatal breast cancer in relation to use of HRT at baseline.

Relative risk of incident invasive breast cancer in relation to recency, total duration of use and type of HRT used at baseline.

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Relative risk of incident invasive breast cancer in relation to recency, total duration of use and type of HRT used at baseline.

Meta-analysis of hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: Summary of results.

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Meta-analysis of hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: Summary of results.

Association of Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy with Risk for Postmenopausal Breast Cancer by Family History of Breast Cancer.

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Association of Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy with Risk for Postmenopausal Breast Cancer by Family History of Breast Cancer.

Copyright © 2004, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield.
Bookshelf ID: NBK65460

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