<p>Number of breast cancer deaths in women 40 to 69 years old in six Swedish counties according to two sources of data (3; 15).</p
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...
<p>Mortality of breast cancer (BC), and of other cancers in Swedish women from 1974 to 2003.</p
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
<p>The continuous line is the crude mortality rate, and dashed line is mortality rate adjusted for a...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Summary Trends in breast cancer mortality among Swedish women were explored on the basis of all 51 0...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
A recent overview of cancer survival trends 1990–2016 in the Nordic countries reported continued imp...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
The national Swedish cancer registry was used to analyse the age-specific time trends in breast canc...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Analyses of data from cancer registries have shown a 10% unit difference in 5-year relative survival...
In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs in seven Swe...
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...
<p>Mortality of breast cancer (BC), and of other cancers in Swedish women from 1974 to 2003.</p
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
<p>The continuous line is the crude mortality rate, and dashed line is mortality rate adjusted for a...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Summary Trends in breast cancer mortality among Swedish women were explored on the basis of all 51 0...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
A recent overview of cancer survival trends 1990–2016 in the Nordic countries reported continued imp...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
The national Swedish cancer registry was used to analyse the age-specific time trends in breast canc...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Analyses of data from cancer registries have shown a 10% unit difference in 5-year relative survival...
In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs in seven Swe...
Objective To quantify the separate contributions of menopausal hormone treatment and mammography scr...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...