Marital Status
Cross-source consensus on Marital Status from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The adjusted subdistribution hazard ratio for non-partnered women was 1.32, indicating a 32% higher hazard. — Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study
- Non-partnered women had higher breast cancer incidence hazard than partnered women. — Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study
- The article suggests that social and emotional support among partnered women may help explain the association. — Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study
- Non-partnered women may experience stress and social isolation that could contribute to inflammation and impaired immunity. — Influence of lifestyle factors on breast cancer incidence from mid-life to older age: an Australian longitudinal cohort study