www.idescat.cat/sort/ Assessing the impact of early detection biases on breast cancer survival of Catalan wome
International audienceBACKGROUND:To assess the impact of the participation in screening programme ac...
Breast cancer has become a leading cause of women death in this era. Breast cancer is very common in...
Abstract: According to WHO, breast cancer is the disease that affects people the most frequently and...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to ...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Cancer is a fatal disease that is constantly changing and affects a vast number of individuals world...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm in women in the UK with around 55,000 new diagnosed cases ...
Background: Screening mammography detects breast can-cers earlier than those detected symptomaticall...
Background: Symptomatic breast cancers share aggressive clinico-pathological characteristics compare...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyse the relative survival with breast cancer in women...
The St Gallen Conference endorsed in 2013 a series of recommendations on early breast cancer treatme...
Breast Cancer is highly predominant in women in today’s world. It starts in the breast during the in...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To assess the impact of the participation in screening programme ac...
Breast cancer has become a leading cause of women death in this era. Breast cancer is very common in...
Abstract: According to WHO, breast cancer is the disease that affects people the most frequently and...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to ...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Cancer is a fatal disease that is constantly changing and affects a vast number of individuals world...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm in women in the UK with around 55,000 new diagnosed cases ...
Background: Screening mammography detects breast can-cers earlier than those detected symptomaticall...
Background: Symptomatic breast cancers share aggressive clinico-pathological characteristics compare...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyse the relative survival with breast cancer in women...
The St Gallen Conference endorsed in 2013 a series of recommendations on early breast cancer treatme...
Breast Cancer is highly predominant in women in today’s world. It starts in the breast during the in...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To assess the impact of the participation in screening programme ac...
Breast cancer has become a leading cause of women death in this era. Breast cancer is very common in...
Abstract: According to WHO, breast cancer is the disease that affects people the most frequently and...