Molecular Genetic Studies on the Possible Role of Hormonal Contraceptives in Inducing Breast Cancer

Shaimaa Mostafa Elsayed;

Abstract


Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Developed western countries and is becoming even more significant in many developing countries. In Egypt, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, representing 18.9% of total cancer cases wit


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Title Molecular Genetic Studies on the Possible Role of Hormonal Contraceptives in Inducing Breast Cancer
Other Titles دراسات وراثية جزيئية على الدور المحتمل لموانع الحمل الهرمونية فى إحداث سرطان الثدى
Authors Shaimaa Mostafa Elsayed
Keywords Molecular Genetic Studies on the Possible Role of Hormonal Contraceptives in Inducing Breast Cancer
Issue Date 2013
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Developed western countries and is becoming even more significant in many developing countries. In Egypt, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, representing 18.9% of total cancer cases wit

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