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Response: Re: Age-Related Lobular Involution and Risk of Breast Cancer
Affiliations of authors: Division of Medical Oncology (LCH), Mayo Medical School (TRM), and Divisions of Epidemiology (CMV) and Biostatistics (RAV), Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
Correspondence to: Lynn C. Hartmann, MD, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Medical Oncology, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 (e-mail: hartmann.lynn@mayo.edu).
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We appreciate the interest of Ferretti et al. in the complex arena of age-related lobular involution, parity, and breast cancer risk. In our cohort of women with benign breast disease, we found that pregnancies were associated
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J Natl Cancer Inst 2007 99: 571-572.
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