Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the growing number of breast cancer survivors. We quantity these patterns, and the impact of two leading non-cancer causes of death, within ten years of breast cancer diagnosis. Methods: Population based cancer registry study of 23,809 women aged 50–79 diagnosed with first primary breast cancer in Queensland, Australia, 1997 to 2012 with additional data linkage to identify individual non-cancer mortality causes. Flexible parametric competing-risks models were used to estimate the crude and adjusted probabilities of death. Results: While overall mortality increased with age at diagnosis, this effect was strongest for non-cancer (such as car...
BACKGROUND: It remains unknown whether incident chronic diseases are more often fatal among breast c...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess cause-specific mortality for patients with breas...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
BACKGROUND: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
BACKGROUND: The study aim was to determine whether age is an independent risk factor for survival fr...
Introduction: evidence suggests an excess of long-term mortality due to cardiovascular diseases, sec...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
BACKGROUND Of the approximately 2.4 million American women with a history of breast cancer, 43% a...
Background: The study aim was to determine whether age is an independent risk factor for survival fr...
BACKGROUND: It remains unknown whether incident chronic diseases are more often fatal among breast c...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess cause-specific mortality for patients with breas...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
Background: Understanding the burden of competing (non-breast cancer) mortality is important for the...
BACKGROUND: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
Background: With improved cancer survivorship, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other noncancer even...
BACKGROUND: The study aim was to determine whether age is an independent risk factor for survival fr...
Introduction: evidence suggests an excess of long-term mortality due to cardiovascular diseases, sec...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Background: This study quantifies the number of potentially “avoided”cancer deaths due to difference...
BACKGROUND Of the approximately 2.4 million American women with a history of breast cancer, 43% a...
Background: The study aim was to determine whether age is an independent risk factor for survival fr...
BACKGROUND: It remains unknown whether incident chronic diseases are more often fatal among breast c...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess cause-specific mortality for patients with breas...