Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since they tend to experience greater surveillance for the disease, their breast cancers may be detected at an earlier stage, thus making it difficult to assess reliably whether tumour characteristics vary by family history. Information on 9,731 Million Women Study participants with screen-detected breast cancer, diagnosed in 1996-2003, and 37,983 matched controls, who also attended routine screening but were not diagnosed with breast cancer, was used to estimate adjusted relative risks (RRs) of screen-detected breast cancer in women with a family history of the disease. Women with a family history of breast cancer had an increased risk of screen-de...
Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for less than 20% of breast cancers overall, but is the predo...
The relationship between family history of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and risk of breast...
Hereditary breast cancers have unique clinicopathological characteristics. Therefore, the objective ...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Having a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer is one of the most important risk factors fo...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Background: The potential benefit of additional breast cancer screening examinations in moderate ris...
Background: An increased risk of breast cancer for relatives of breast cancer patients has been demo...
A family history (FH) of breast cancer (BC) is known to increase an individual's risk of disease ons...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) detection in women with a genetic susceptibility or strong family his...
Having a family history of breast cancer does not appear to have much impact on the health-seeking b...
Purpose: A woman's risk of developing breast cancer (BC) is increased if she has a personal history ...
This study examined whether offering annual mammography screening for women with the risk factor of ...
Background. Evidence supports a reduction in mortality from breast cancer with mammographic screeni...
The relationship between family history of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and risk of breast...
Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for less than 20% of breast cancers overall, but is the predo...
The relationship between family history of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and risk of breast...
Hereditary breast cancers have unique clinicopathological characteristics. Therefore, the objective ...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Having a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer is one of the most important risk factors fo...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Background: The potential benefit of additional breast cancer screening examinations in moderate ris...
Background: An increased risk of breast cancer for relatives of breast cancer patients has been demo...
A family history (FH) of breast cancer (BC) is known to increase an individual's risk of disease ons...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) detection in women with a genetic susceptibility or strong family his...
Having a family history of breast cancer does not appear to have much impact on the health-seeking b...
Purpose: A woman's risk of developing breast cancer (BC) is increased if she has a personal history ...
This study examined whether offering annual mammography screening for women with the risk factor of ...
Background. Evidence supports a reduction in mortality from breast cancer with mammographic screeni...
The relationship between family history of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and risk of breast...
Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for less than 20% of breast cancers overall, but is the predo...
The relationship between family history of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer and risk of breast...
Hereditary breast cancers have unique clinicopathological characteristics. Therefore, the objective ...