Background: Breast cancer incidence is currently low in China. However, the distribution of reproductive and lifestyle risk factors for breast cancer among Chinese women is changing rapidly. We quantified the expected effect of changes in breast cancer risk factors on future rates of breast cancer in China. Methods: We first validated and calibrated the Rosner-Colditz log-incidence breast cancer model in Chinese women who participated in the Shanghai Women's Health Study cohort (N = 74 942). We then applied the calibrated model to a representative sample of Chinese women who were aged 35-49 years in 2001 using data from the Chinese National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Survey (NFPRHS, N = 17 078) to predict the age-specific and...
Objective: To provide an evidence-based, consistent assessment of the burden of breast cancer attrib...
The purpose was to investigate the prevalence rate, characteristics and related factors of breast ca...
Copyright © 2013 Hui Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creati...
Although breast cancer incidence in China is currently low compared with that in Western countries, ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer morbidity among Shang...
Backgrounds In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidly...
BACKGROUNDS: In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidl...
Background Projections of future trends in cancer incidence and mortality are important for public h...
Objective: Breast cancer was the most common cancer and the fifth cause of cancer deaths among women...
Breast cancer incidence should be assessed separately in different populations, as it differs substa...
Yao Cheng,1 Yaqiong Yan,2 Jie Gong,2,* Niannian Yang,2,* Shaofa Nie1,* 1Department of Epidemiology a...
Introduction: To screen the risk factors associated with breast cancer among Chinese women in order ...
Abstract Background To investigate the secular trends in breast cancer burden with attributable risk...
Hong Kong has the highest breast cancer incidence in Asia and studying secular changes in its rates ...
BACKGROUND. Estimates of lifetime and shorter-term risks of developing and dying of breast carcinoma...
Objective: To provide an evidence-based, consistent assessment of the burden of breast cancer attrib...
The purpose was to investigate the prevalence rate, characteristics and related factors of breast ca...
Copyright © 2013 Hui Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creati...
Although breast cancer incidence in China is currently low compared with that in Western countries, ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer morbidity among Shang...
Backgrounds In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidly...
BACKGROUNDS: In contrast to developed countries, breast cancer in China is characterized by a rapidl...
Background Projections of future trends in cancer incidence and mortality are important for public h...
Objective: Breast cancer was the most common cancer and the fifth cause of cancer deaths among women...
Breast cancer incidence should be assessed separately in different populations, as it differs substa...
Yao Cheng,1 Yaqiong Yan,2 Jie Gong,2,* Niannian Yang,2,* Shaofa Nie1,* 1Department of Epidemiology a...
Introduction: To screen the risk factors associated with breast cancer among Chinese women in order ...
Abstract Background To investigate the secular trends in breast cancer burden with attributable risk...
Hong Kong has the highest breast cancer incidence in Asia and studying secular changes in its rates ...
BACKGROUND. Estimates of lifetime and shorter-term risks of developing and dying of breast carcinoma...
Objective: To provide an evidence-based, consistent assessment of the burden of breast cancer attrib...
The purpose was to investigate the prevalence rate, characteristics and related factors of breast ca...
Copyright © 2013 Hui Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creati...