Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known or still unknown mechanisms, or by shared causes. The association between morbidities and breast cancer risk has not been studied in depth.Data on all Danish women aged 45 to 85 years, diagnosed with breast cancer between 1994 and 2008 and data on preceding morbidities were retrieved from nationwide medical registries. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using conditional logistic regression associating the Charlson comorbidity score (measured using both the original and an updated Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI)) with incident breast cancer. Furthermore, we estimated associations between 202 morbidity categories and inciden...
Several diseases are known or suspected to be associated with altered levels of hormones and growth ...
Contrasting hypotheses exist regarding the relationship between comorbidity and breast cancer stage ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The breast cancer incidence in Asia is rising. To explore whether the etiol...
Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known or still unkn...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known...
Introduction: Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known...
Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidity, has been...
(Multi-)Morbidity shares common biological mechanisms or risk factors with breast cancer. This study...
Background: Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidi...
Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidity, has been...
[[abstract]]Introduction: It is suggested that chronic disease may be associated with increased canc...
Background Benign breast disease (BBD) increases the risk of breast cancer, but details of the relat...
The relation between history of several medical conditions and procedures and risk of breast cancer ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the interaction between comorbidity and breast cancer (BC) on the rate of veno...
Objectives: To assess the interaction between comorbidity and breast cancer (BC) on the rate of veno...
Several diseases are known or suspected to be associated with altered levels of hormones and growth ...
Contrasting hypotheses exist regarding the relationship between comorbidity and breast cancer stage ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The breast cancer incidence in Asia is rising. To explore whether the etiol...
Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known or still unkn...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known...
Introduction: Chronic diseases and their complications may increase breast cancer risk through known...
Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidity, has been...
(Multi-)Morbidity shares common biological mechanisms or risk factors with breast cancer. This study...
Background: Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidi...
Survival of breast cancer patients with comorbidity, compared to those without comorbidity, has been...
[[abstract]]Introduction: It is suggested that chronic disease may be associated with increased canc...
Background Benign breast disease (BBD) increases the risk of breast cancer, but details of the relat...
The relation between history of several medical conditions and procedures and risk of breast cancer ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the interaction between comorbidity and breast cancer (BC) on the rate of veno...
Objectives: To assess the interaction between comorbidity and breast cancer (BC) on the rate of veno...
Several diseases are known or suspected to be associated with altered levels of hormones and growth ...
Contrasting hypotheses exist regarding the relationship between comorbidity and breast cancer stage ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The breast cancer incidence in Asia is rising. To explore whether the etiol...