BACKGROUND: The clinical behavior of in situ breast cancer is incompletely understood and several factors have been associated with invasive recurrence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term risk of subsequent breast cancer and mortality among women diagnosed with in situ breast cancer, in relation to family history METHODS: Using the population-based Swedish Multi-Generation and Cancer Registers we identified 8111 women diagnosed with in situ breast cancer between 1980 and 2004. We used standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) to measure the relative risk of subsequent invasive or contralateral in situ breast cancer and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) for relative risks of death. RESULTS: Among women diagnosed with in situ b...
Familial breast cancer: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies ...
Introduction: Almost 7,000 people are diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in the United K...
BACKGROUND: Women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of the disease, but n...
BACKGROUND: The clinical behavior of in situ breast cancer is incompletely understood and several fa...
Background: Wide implementation of mammography screening has resulted in increased numbers of women ...
The incidence of breast cancer is rising steadily in Sweden and the proportion of carcinoma in situ ...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary malignanc...
The overall objectives of this thesis were to increase our understanding of the risk and prognosis ...
Family history of cancer is a well-known risk factor but the role of family history in surviv...
Objective To evaluate the long term risks of invasive breast cancer and death from breast cancer aft...
Family history is a strong predictor of hereditary breast cancer, particularly when it includes case...
We aimed to estimate the 15-year and lifetime risks of contralateral breast cancer in breast cancer ...
Abstract Background With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary m...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the breast has increased many-fold in incidence rates and as a proportion...
Introduction: Breast cancer treatment has evolved extensively over the past two decades with a shift...
Familial breast cancer: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies ...
Introduction: Almost 7,000 people are diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in the United K...
BACKGROUND: Women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of the disease, but n...
BACKGROUND: The clinical behavior of in situ breast cancer is incompletely understood and several fa...
Background: Wide implementation of mammography screening has resulted in increased numbers of women ...
The incidence of breast cancer is rising steadily in Sweden and the proportion of carcinoma in situ ...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary malignanc...
The overall objectives of this thesis were to increase our understanding of the risk and prognosis ...
Family history of cancer is a well-known risk factor but the role of family history in surviv...
Objective To evaluate the long term risks of invasive breast cancer and death from breast cancer aft...
Family history is a strong predictor of hereditary breast cancer, particularly when it includes case...
We aimed to estimate the 15-year and lifetime risks of contralateral breast cancer in breast cancer ...
Abstract Background With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary m...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the breast has increased many-fold in incidence rates and as a proportion...
Introduction: Breast cancer treatment has evolved extensively over the past two decades with a shift...
Familial breast cancer: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies ...
Introduction: Almost 7,000 people are diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in the United K...
BACKGROUND: Women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of the disease, but n...