Y Mahamat-Saleh
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    Mahamat-Saleh Y, Rinaldi S, Kaaks R, Biessy C, Gonzalez-Gil E, Murphy N, et al.
  
  
    Cancer Med
    . 2023 Apr;
          12(11):12668-12682.
    
    PMID: 37096432
  
  
          Background: Excess body fatness and hyperinsulinemia are both associated with an increased risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. However, whether women with high body fatness but normal insulin levels or those...
      
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    Aune D, Mahamat-Saleh Y, Norat T, Riboli E
  
  
    BJOG
    . 2019 Aug;
          126(12):1424-1433.
    
    PMID: 31376211
  
  
          Background: Adiposity has been associated with elevated risk of urinary incontinence in epidemiological studies; however, the strength of the association has differed between studies. Objectives: To conduct a systematic literature...
      
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    Cervenka I, Al Rahmoun M, Mahamat-Saleh Y, Savoye I, Boutron-Ruault M, Fournier A, et al.
  
  
    Int J Cancer
    . 2019 Jan;
          145(7):1754-1767.
    
    PMID: 30671928
  
  
          Cutaneous melanoma has been suspected to be influenced by female hormones. Several studies reported a positive association between menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use and melanoma risk; however, previous findings were...
      
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    Cervenka I, Mahamat-Saleh Y, Savoye I, Dartois L, Boutron-Ruault M, Fournier A, et al.
  
  
    Int J Cancer
    . 2018 Jul;
          143(10):2390-2399.
    
    PMID: 29978471
  
  
          Cutaneous melanoma has been suspected to be influenced by female hormones. Several studies reported a positive association between oral contraceptive (OC) use and melanoma risk. However, findings were conflicting and...