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Generations: The UK study of the causes of breast cancer

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Your name
We ask for your name again, because we need to be sure we link your information correctly
Your date of birth
We ask for your date of birth because we need to be sure we link your information correctly
Illnesses since last questionnaire
By serious illness we mean any type of cancer or benign tumour, including leukaemia, Hodgkin's disease or other lymphoma, or other illnesses that are not cancers (like e.g. diabetes, gallstones, thyroid disease, fractured hip, etc)
Do you have any relatives in the study?
Many women who have taken part in the study are related to other study members, but we do not always know about this. It is important to know about relationships of women who have taken part, in order to be able to study why breast cancer sometimes occurs in families.
The following are some common aspirin-containing medicine:
Alka-Seltzer Bayar Aspirin Boots Back pain relief
Anadin Beechams Aspirin Codis 500
Askit Beechams Lemon Tablets Disprin
Aspro/Aspro Clear Beechams Powders Phensic
The following are some common ibuprofen-containing medicine:
Advil Arthofen Cuprofen Galprofen Migrofen
Anadin Ultra Brufen Feminax Hedex Nurofen
The following are bisphosphonates prescribed in the UK:
Tablets Injections
alendrote (brand names Fosamax, Fosamax Once Weekly, Fosavance) ibandronate (Bondronat, Bonviva)
sodium clodronate (Bonefos, Loron) disodium pamidronate (Aredia)
disodium etidronate (Didronel, Didronel PMO) zoledronic acid (Aclasta, Zometa)
ibandronate (Bondronat, Bonviva)
risedronat sodium (Actonel, Actonel Once a Week)
disodium tiludronate (Skelid)
The following are some common paracetamol-containing medicine:
Calpol Disprol Hedex
Panadol Paramol
The following are some common co-codamol-containing medicine:
Solpadeine Plus Soladeine Max Solpadol
We are not asking you more about your menopause because you told us about it in a previous questionnaire, but if you want to tell us more about your menopause you can enter the details in the box at the end of this page
To help you remember the names, these are some common ones:
Oral contraceptives Other hormonal contraceptives HRT

cilest

cerazette

dianette

eugynon

femodene

logynon

marvelon

microgynon

ovranette

depo-provera

mirena coil

implanon

elleste duet

estraderm

evorel

kliofem

livial

premarin

premique

prempak-C

trisequens

To help you remember the names, these are some common ones:
Oral contraceptives

cilest

cerazette

dianette

eugynon

femodene

logynon

marvelon

microgynon

ovranette

To help you remember the names, these are some common ones:
Other hormonal contraceptives

depo-provera

mirena coil

implanon

To help you remember the names, these are some common ones:
HRT

elleste duet

estraderm

evorel

kliofem

livial

premarin

premique

prempak-C

trisequens

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