@article{10902/9186, year = {2016}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/9186}, abstract = {The evidence on the relationship between breast cancer and different types of antihypertensive drugs taken for at least 5 years is limited and inconsistent. Furthermore, the debate has recently been fueled again with new data reporting an increased risk of breast cancer among women with a long history of use of antihypertensive drugs compared with nonusers.}, publisher = {Public Library of Science}, publisher = {PLoS One. 2016 Aug 10;11(8):e0159672}, title = {The Use of Antihypertensive Medication and the Risk of Breast Cancer in a Case-Control Study in a Spanish Population: The MCC-Spain Study}, author = {Gómez Acebo, Inés and Dierssen Sotos, Trinidad and Palazuelos, Camilo and Pérez Gómez, Beatriz and Lope, Virginia. and Tusquets, Ignasi and Henar Alonso, M. and Moreno, Victor and Amiano, Pilar and Molina de la Torre, Antonio José and Barricarte, Aurelio and Tardón García, Adonina and Camacho, Antonio and Peiró Pérez, Rosana and Marcos Grajera, Rafael and Muñoz, Montse and Michelena Echeveste, María Jesús and Ortega Valín, Luis and Guevara, Marcela and Castaño Vinnyals, Gemma and Aragonés, Nuria and Kogevinas, Manolis and Pollán, Marina and Llorca Díaz, Francisco Javier}, }