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“Our study is the first to establish how weight gain and age of first birth interact to affect a woman’s risk of breast ...
For instance, a review of 21 studies found that each additional year of age at first full-term pregnancy increases the risk ...
Women who experience significant weight gain after the age of 20 and either have their first child after the age of 30 or don ...
Women who put on weight and have a baby later in life may be significantly more likely to develop breast cancer, new research suggests.Experts in the United Kingdom discovered that a big weight gain ...
Pregnancy, at any age, increases the short-term risk of breast cancer due to the structures in the breast undergoing growth and expansion. This heightened risk peaks about five years after giving ...
HAVING your first child after 30, or not having children at all, could almost triple your chances of developing breast cancer ...
The study results suggested that women with an early first pregnancy had greater weight gain during ... adulthood can ...
The government study provides the most complete picture yet of early-onset cancers, finding the largest increases in four types.
Women who experience significant weight gain after the age of 20 and either have their first child after the age of 30 or don ...