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1 e, to confounding, or to an actual effect of induced abortion.
2 uction in risk among women with a history of induced abortion.
3 ikely than cases to underreport a history of induced abortion.
4 ctive histories, including the occurrence of induced abortion.
5 isk of breast cancer associated with a prior induced abortion.
6 ained through a linkage with the Registry of Induced Abortions.
7 hat occurred within one week after medically induced abortions.
8 r of live births, spontaneous abortions, and induced abortions.
9 st cancer risk in relation to spontaneous or induced abortions.
10 ncies resulted in livebirths, 21.9% in legal induced abortions, 13.8% in spontaneous abortions, 1.3%
11 sed registries that include detailed data on induced abortions, although information on miscarriages
14 isk of breast cancer related to a history of induced abortion among young women of reproductive age.
15 naturally, but it can suppress inflammation-induced abortion and aid the survival of implanted allog
18 inked to create chronologies that, excluding induced abortions and ectopic pregnancies, constituted t
19 ncluded were singleton, not terminated by an induced abortion, and had documented 3-drug ART use.
20 ption, oral contraceptive use, vasectomy and induced abortion are markers for high steroid hormone le
22 d 14.9% of the 47 controls did not report an induced abortion at interview (difference = -0.9%, 95% c
23 n conception, 26 with a prior spontaneous or induced abortion but no deliveries and 77 with at least
25 f breast cancer associated with a history of induced abortion, controlling for the potentially confou
26 the possibility that data on miscarriage or induced abortion could have influenced the findings cann
30 al Center for Health Statistics, and data on induced abortions from a national census of abortion pro
31 affected grandchild, as is the case when an induced abortion has followed the detection of a malform
32 e that suggests that women with a history of induced abortion have a lower risk of preeclampsia, it i
34 ng data from (i) 3- to 6-d-old embryos, (ii) induced abortions, (iii) chorionic villus sampling, (iv)
36 whether, in nulliparous women, a history of induced abortion is associated with a lower risk of pree
40 while no significant effect was found for an induced abortion prior to a first birth (adjusted OR = 0
41 he central causes of maternal mortality (ie, induced abortion, puerperal infection, and pregnancy-ind
45 a history of ever (vs. never) having had an induced abortion (relative risk = 2.5, 95% confidence in
46 with sera from cows with confirmed Neospora-induced abortion revealed at minimum 14 major antigens r
48 Although many unintended pregnancies end in induced abortion, up to a third of those proceeding to b
49 availability of effective contraception and induced abortion, vary over time, then the result may be
50 ay 136 via cesarean section to avoid steroid-induced abortion; vascular access was obtained, and the
51 risk of breast cancer in those with a prior induced abortion was 20% higher than that in women with
54 uestion of breast cancer risk in relation to induced abortion, with the intention of identifying subg
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