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Table 1. Prospective epidemiologic studies looking at the eff ect of stress on breast cancer risk
Figure 1. Role of cortisol in mammary gland development. The role of cortisol is shown for the diff erent post-embryonic developmental stages of the mammary gland
Table 2. Physiological studies looking at the eff ect of stress on DNA damage and tumor development
Figure 2. Mechanisms of stress signaling in breast cells and of stress-induced breast cancer development

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