Among women in the Thames Cancer Registry database with a first breast cancer diagnosed between 1961-1995 observed numbers of subsequent cancers were compared with expected numbers and standardized incidence ratios were calculated. The occurrence of breast cancers subsequent to cancers at other sites was also examined. Women diagnosed with breast cancer before age 50 had significantly elevated risks for 9 cancer sites namely, oesophagus, stomach, lung, bone, connective tissue, breast, corpus uteri, ovary and myeloid leukaemia compared with 2 sites (corpus uteri and myeloid leukaemia) in women diagnosed at age 50 and above. Some of these associations are consistent with the effects of known inherited cancer susceptibility genes, shared envir...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the risk of third cancer of non-breast origin (TNBC) among women wit...
Purpose To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-b...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Women diagnosed with 2 cancers of the breast and/or ovary are at higher risk of developing subsequen...
BACKGROUND: Multiple cancers may occur in an individual because of a genetic predisposition, environ...
We investigated the predictors of the risk of developing a second primary cancer after breast cancer...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
(Multi-)Morbidity shares common biological mechanisms or risk factors with breast cancer. This study...
Breast and ovarian cancers are among the most common tumours affecting Canadian women. A proportion ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to evaluate the risk for cancer patients of de...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple primary cancers may arise in an individual because they share a common environme...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the risk of third cancer of non-breast origin (TNBC) among women wit...
Purpose To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-b...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Women diagnosed with 2 cancers of the breast and/or ovary are at higher risk of developing subsequen...
BACKGROUND: Multiple cancers may occur in an individual because of a genetic predisposition, environ...
We investigated the predictors of the risk of developing a second primary cancer after breast cancer...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer are at increased risk of second primary cancers, and the ide...
(Multi-)Morbidity shares common biological mechanisms or risk factors with breast cancer. This study...
Breast and ovarian cancers are among the most common tumours affecting Canadian women. A proportion ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to evaluate the risk for cancer patients of de...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple primary cancers may arise in an individual because they share a common environme...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the risk of third cancer of non-breast origin (TNBC) among women wit...
Purpose To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-b...