Statistical approaches to analyse the combined effect of seven air pollutants and breast cancer risk: a case–control study nested in the French E3N-Generations cohort
Key Points
Breast cancer risk increases with higher exposure to combined air pollutants.
Key evidence indicates significant associations for specific pollutant combinations by statistical methods.
Case-control analysis utilizing the E3N-Generations cohort provides a robust assessment of environmental influences.
Findings highlight the need for further investigation into air quality's impact on health outcomes.
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