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The team studied over 2, 500 women involved in hormone replacement therapy - whose average age was 66.
BBC: Annual post-menopause smears 'unnecessary'
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Prolonged oestrogen secretion would certainly keep a woman fertile longer, and it might also keep her healthier in old age as those who use hormone-replacement therapy are well aware.
ECONOMIST: Ageing
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But another explanation could be changes in lifestyle factors which increase the risk of hormone-dependent tumours, such as women having babies at an older age, obesity after menopause and use of hormone replacement therapy.
BBC: Breast cancer biology 'changing'