AbstractBackground and purposeTo analyze the long-term risk of second primary solid non-breast cancer in a national population-based cohort of 46,176 patients treated for early breast cancer between 1982 and 2007.Patients and methodsAll patients studied were treated according to the national guidelines of the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group. The risk of second primary cancers was estimated by Standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) and multivariate Cox regression models were used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (HR) among irradiated women compared to non-irradiated. All irradiated patients were treated on linear accelerators. Second cancers were a priori categorized into two groups; radiotherapy-associated- (oesophagus, lung, heart/m...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
textabstractPurpose: To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated...
The population of cancer patients with second primary malignancies (SPMs) is rapidly growing. The re...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo analyze the long-term risk of second primary solid non-breast cance...
ntroduction: Patients diagnosed with breast cancer are often treated with surgery followed by radiat...
Technological advances in both diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer lead to early detection and ...
With advances in diagnosis and treatment, breast cancer is becoming an increasingly survivable disea...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the risk of second primary malignancies - with a s...
One of the most common cancers in women is breast cancer. The incidence of breast cancer is great an...
Introduction: For early stage breast cancer patients, non-breast cancer mortality including secondar...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Among women with breast cancer, we compared the relative and absolute rates of subsequent cancers in...
PurposeTo assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-ba...
Purpose To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-b...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are living longer due to early detection and advances in treatme...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
textabstractPurpose: To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated...
The population of cancer patients with second primary malignancies (SPMs) is rapidly growing. The re...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo analyze the long-term risk of second primary solid non-breast cance...
ntroduction: Patients diagnosed with breast cancer are often treated with surgery followed by radiat...
Technological advances in both diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer lead to early detection and ...
With advances in diagnosis and treatment, breast cancer is becoming an increasingly survivable disea...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the risk of second primary malignancies - with a s...
One of the most common cancers in women is breast cancer. The incidence of breast cancer is great an...
Introduction: For early stage breast cancer patients, non-breast cancer mortality including secondar...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Among women with breast cancer, we compared the relative and absolute rates of subsequent cancers in...
PurposeTo assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-ba...
Purpose To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated population-b...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are living longer due to early detection and advances in treatme...
Background: Excess risks of several second neoplasms following breast cancer have been reported. How...
textabstractPurpose: To assess the risk of secondary nonbreast cancers (SNBCs) in a recently treated...
The population of cancer patients with second primary malignancies (SPMs) is rapidly growing. The re...