Although modifiable risk factors have been included in previous models that estimate or project breast cancer risk, there remains a need to estimate the effects of changes in modifiable risk factors on the absolute risk of breast cancer
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle factors are associated with overall breast cancer risk, but less is known abou...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and prevention strategies are needed to reduce i...
Introduction: Clinicians use different breast cancer risk models for patients considered at average ...
Since the first risk prediction model, the Framingham Coronary Risk Prediction Model (1) for a chron...
Clinical risk assessment involves absolute risk measures, but information on modifying risk and prev...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from potentially modifiable causes such as endogenous hor...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from modifiable factors such as endogenous hormone levels...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplastic disease in women around menopause often le...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
Many risk factors for breast cancer are known, but each makes a relatively small contribution to ind...
Although several modifiable risk factors have been independently associated with risk of breast canc...
An improved model for risk stratification can be useful for guiding public health strategies of brea...
Screening mammography can distort estimated effects in breast cancer risk models due to associations...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and also one of the leading causes of cancer death among wo...
We used data from a multicentre case–control study conducted in Italy between 1991 and 1994 on over...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle factors are associated with overall breast cancer risk, but less is known abou...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and prevention strategies are needed to reduce i...
Introduction: Clinicians use different breast cancer risk models for patients considered at average ...
Since the first risk prediction model, the Framingham Coronary Risk Prediction Model (1) for a chron...
Clinical risk assessment involves absolute risk measures, but information on modifying risk and prev...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from potentially modifiable causes such as endogenous hor...
Increased risk of breast cancer may result from modifiable factors such as endogenous hormone levels...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplastic disease in women around menopause often le...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
Many risk factors for breast cancer are known, but each makes a relatively small contribution to ind...
Although several modifiable risk factors have been independently associated with risk of breast canc...
An improved model for risk stratification can be useful for guiding public health strategies of brea...
Screening mammography can distort estimated effects in breast cancer risk models due to associations...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and also one of the leading causes of cancer death among wo...
We used data from a multicentre case–control study conducted in Italy between 1991 and 1994 on over...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle factors are associated with overall breast cancer risk, but less is known abou...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and prevention strategies are needed to reduce i...
Introduction: Clinicians use different breast cancer risk models for patients considered at average ...