Prospectively measured triiodothyronine levels are positively associated with breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women

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Ada Tosovic
Anne-Greth Bondeson
Lennart Bondeson
Ulla-Britt Ericsson
Johan Malm
Jonas Manjer
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[1] Skåne University Hospital Malmö,Department of Surgery
[2] Skåne University Hospital Malmö,University and Regional Laboratories Region Skåne, Department of Pathology
[3] Skåne University Hospital Malmö,Department of Endocrinology
[4] Skåne University Hospital Malmö,Department of Laboratory medicine
[5] Skåne University Hospital Malmö,The Malmö Diet and Cancer Study
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Breast Cancer Research | / 12卷
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Breast Cancer; Postmenopausal Woman; Breast Cancer Risk; Goiter; Thyroid Hormone Level;
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