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RESPONSE: Re: Active Smoking, Household Passive Smoking, and Breast Cancer: Evidence From the California Teachers Study
CTS Steering Committee
Affiliations of authors: Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services, Oakland, CA (PR); Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA (SH, DG).
Correspondence to: Peggy Reynolds, PhD, Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services, 1515 Clay St., Suite 1700, Oakland CA 94612 (e-mail: preynold@dhs.ca.gov)
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We thank Dr. Johnson for his thoughtful comments regarding our analysis of active smoking and passive household smoking and breast cancer in the California Teachers Study (CTS). To further evaluate the influence of active smoking with respect to a first full-term pregnancy, Dr. Johnson suggested presenting our risk estimates among nulliparous women only and also stratified by the
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