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fulltext access Differential dietary nutrient intake according to hormone replacement therapy use: an underestimated confounding factor in epidemiologic studies?
Vercambre M.-N., Fournier A., Boutron-Ruault M.-C., Clavel-Chapelon F., Ringa V., Berr C.
American Journal of Epidemiology 166, 12 (2007) 1451-60 [inserm-00170064 - version 1]
fulltext access Feasibility of the Current-Duration Approach to Studying Human Fecundity.
Slama R., Ducot B., Carstensen L., Lorente C., De La Rochebrochard E., Leridon H., Keiding N., BOUYER J.
Epidemiology 17, 4 (2006) 440-449 [inserm-00000056 - version 1]
fulltext access Male gonadal dose of ionizing radiation delivered during X-ray examinations and monthly probability of pregnancy: a population-based retrospective study.
Sinno-Tellier S., BOUYER J., Ducot B., Geoffroy-Perez B., Spira A., Slama R.
BMC Public Health 6 (2006) 55 [inserm-00081434 - version 1]
fulltext access Body silhouette, menstrual function at adolescence and breast cancer risk in the E3N cohort study.
Tehard B., Kaaks R., Clavel-Chapelon F.
Br J Cancer 92, 11 (2005) 2042-8 [inserm-00127340 - version 1]
fulltext access Breast cancer risk associated with being treated for infertility: results from the French E3N cohort study.
Gauthier E., Paoletti X., Clavel-Chapelon F.
Hum Reprod 19, 10 (2004) 2216-21 [inserm-00127779 - version 1]
fulltext access Induced and spontaneous abortion and breast cancer risk: results from the E3N cohort study.
Paoletti X., Clavel-Chapelon F.
Int J Cancer 106, 2 (2003) 270-6 [inserm-00127741 - version 1]
fulltext access Cumulative number of menstrual cycles and breast cancer risk: results from the E3N cohort study of French women.
Clavel-Chapelon F.
Cancer Causes Control 13, 9 (2002) 831-8 [inserm-00136439 - version 1]
fulltext access Evolution of age at menarche and at onset of regular cycling in a large cohort of French women.
Clavel-Chapelon F.
Hum Reprod 17, 1 (2002) 228-32 [inserm-00137811 - version 1]