Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It is assumed that breast cancer starts by subtle molecular changes within a cell, called the induction phase, leading to the creation of a malignant cell. This phase is followed by multiplication and progressive growth of the cancer cell, most often leading to disseminated disease and to the death of the patient. From clinical observation it can be concluded that the range in growth rates of breast cancer is wide, and probably also the moment and pattern of metastatic dissemination. Some cancers disseminate early, but others may disseminate late or not at all. From serial mammographies it appeared that growth rates, expressed as tumour volume...
textabstractThe effect of the implementation of the Dutch breast cancer screening programme during 1...
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
The aim of this study was to assess changes in the trends in breast cancer mortality and incidence f...
Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It...
Background Much progress has been made in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We hav...
BACKGROUND: Much progress has been made in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We ha...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in the Netherl...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
Trends in incidence and prognosis in female breast cancer since 1955 Registry-based studies in south...
Department of Epidemiology, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Nethe...
This thesis provides a comprehensive description of the impact of the Dutch screening programme on b...
OBJECTIVES: After completion of the prevalent screening round of the breast cancer screening program...
Our study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of trends in incidence, survival, mortality and ...
The effect of the implementation of the Dutch breast cancer screening programme during 1990-1997 on ...
Objectives To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatmen...
textabstractThe effect of the implementation of the Dutch breast cancer screening programme during 1...
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
The aim of this study was to assess changes in the trends in breast cancer mortality and incidence f...
Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It...
Background Much progress has been made in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We hav...
BACKGROUND: Much progress has been made in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We ha...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in the Netherl...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
Trends in incidence and prognosis in female breast cancer since 1955 Registry-based studies in south...
Department of Epidemiology, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Nethe...
This thesis provides a comprehensive description of the impact of the Dutch screening programme on b...
OBJECTIVES: After completion of the prevalent screening round of the breast cancer screening program...
Our study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of trends in incidence, survival, mortality and ...
The effect of the implementation of the Dutch breast cancer screening programme during 1990-1997 on ...
Objectives To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatmen...
textabstractThe effect of the implementation of the Dutch breast cancer screening programme during 1...
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
The aim of this study was to assess changes in the trends in breast cancer mortality and incidence f...