<div><p>Background</p><p>Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screening test and before the next screening invitation. Our aim was to evaluate risk factors for interval cancer and their subtypes and to compare the risk factors identified with those associated with incident screen-detected cancers.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We analyzed data from 645,764 women participating in the Spanish breast cancer screening program from 2000–2006 and followed-up until 2009. A total of 5,309 screen-detected and 1,653 interval cancers were diagnosed. Among the latter, 1,012 could be classified on the basis of findings in screening and diagnostic mammograms, consisting of 489 true interval cancers (48.2%), 235 false-nega...
In the context of a population-based screening program, we aimed to evaluate the major mammographic ...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Purpose: The variation in breast cancer (BC)-risk factor associations between screen-detected (SD) a...
BACKGROUND: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
Background: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screening test and b...
Background: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This ov...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the association between symptoms reported at breast cancer screening visits ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, divided into subtypes based on the exp...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
Interval breast cancers (those diagnosed between recommended mammography screens) generally have poo...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the excess risk of axillary lymph node metastases (N+...
In the context of a population-based screening program, we aimed to evaluate the major mammographic ...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Purpose: The variation in breast cancer (BC)-risk factor associations between screen-detected (SD) a...
BACKGROUND: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
Background: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screening test and b...
Background: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This ov...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the association between symptoms reported at breast cancer screening visits ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, divided into subtypes based on the exp...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
Interval breast cancers (those diagnosed between recommended mammography screens) generally have poo...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the excess risk of axillary lymph node metastases (N+...
In the context of a population-based screening program, we aimed to evaluate the major mammographic ...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Purpose: The variation in breast cancer (BC)-risk factor associations between screen-detected (SD) a...