Approximately 10 to 15% of breast cancer patients develop a primary cancer in the contralateral breast. This study examined differences between women with unilateral compared with bilateral primary breast cancer. It focused on hormonal factors and family history, and evaluated the prevalences of invasive lobular histology and the replication error phenotype in the tumors. ^ Cases (n = 82) were patients at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) in Houston, Texas diagnosed with primary breast cancer in each breast between 1985 and 1994 inclusive. Controls (n = 82) were MDACC patients with primary cancer in a single breast diagnosed during the same interval, individually matched to cases. Data were obtained by in-person and/or telephone intervi...
The incidence of contralateral breast cancer is increasing at a frightening rate. It ranges from 0.2...
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Khalid University Hosp. King Saud University.Object...
Lobular primary breast cancer (PBC) histology has been proposed as a risk factor for contralateral b...
Approximately 10 to 15% of breast cancer patients develop a primary cancer in the contralateral brea...
Introduction - This study re - examined the epidemiology of bilateral breast cancer with regard to t...
Few data are available on bilateral breast cancer in the screening population. The aim of this study...
There has been conflicting evidence on the impact of bilateral breast cancer (BBC) on the survival a...
This study aims to examine the incidence and risk factors of bilateral breast cancer in area with lo...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBilateral breast cancers that develop a...
Background: Women with an initial breast cancer diagnosis are at elevated risk of developing subsequ...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Objective To compare the clinicopathological characteristics between primary and contralateral cance...
Magid H Amer Department of Medicine, St Rita's Medical Center, Lima, OH, USA Background: Women ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis and second leading cause of death in women. Risk f...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the risk of third cancer of non-breast origin (TNBC) among women wit...
The incidence of contralateral breast cancer is increasing at a frightening rate. It ranges from 0.2...
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Khalid University Hosp. King Saud University.Object...
Lobular primary breast cancer (PBC) histology has been proposed as a risk factor for contralateral b...
Approximately 10 to 15% of breast cancer patients develop a primary cancer in the contralateral brea...
Introduction - This study re - examined the epidemiology of bilateral breast cancer with regard to t...
Few data are available on bilateral breast cancer in the screening population. The aim of this study...
There has been conflicting evidence on the impact of bilateral breast cancer (BBC) on the survival a...
This study aims to examine the incidence and risk factors of bilateral breast cancer in area with lo...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBilateral breast cancers that develop a...
Background: Women with an initial breast cancer diagnosis are at elevated risk of developing subsequ...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Objective To compare the clinicopathological characteristics between primary and contralateral cance...
Magid H Amer Department of Medicine, St Rita's Medical Center, Lima, OH, USA Background: Women ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis and second leading cause of death in women. Risk f...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the risk of third cancer of non-breast origin (TNBC) among women wit...
The incidence of contralateral breast cancer is increasing at a frightening rate. It ranges from 0.2...
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Khalid University Hosp. King Saud University.Object...
Lobular primary breast cancer (PBC) histology has been proposed as a risk factor for contralateral b...