A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer

This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among Southern Chinese women in Guangzhou, China. The investigation mainly focused on the effects of tea consumption, physical activity, breastfeeding and body size on the risk of ovarian cancer. The findi...

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Main Author: Su, Dada
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1762
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description This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among Southern Chinese women in Guangzhou, China. The investigation mainly focused on the effects of tea consumption, physical activity, breastfeeding and body size on the risk of ovarian cancer. The findings suggest regular tea consumption, physical activity and prolonged lactation are associated with reduced risk of ovarian cancer. Higher body weight and higher BMI levels were associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-17622017-02-20T06:37:41Z A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer Su, Dada This case-control study investigated associations between ovarian cancer and lifestyle factors among Southern Chinese women in Guangzhou, China. The investigation mainly focused on the effects of tea consumption, physical activity, breastfeeding and body size on the risk of ovarian cancer. The findings suggest regular tea consumption, physical activity and prolonged lactation are associated with reduced risk of ovarian cancer. Higher body weight and higher BMI levels were associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer. 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1762 en Curtin University fulltext
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A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title_full A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title_fullStr A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title_short A case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
title_sort case control study of lifestyle factors in the aetiology of ovarian cancer
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1762