Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 per 100,000 population. I Breast cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease caused by the interaction of various genetic and environmental factors. The identification of breast cancer causative genes has been an ongoing process both because of the magnitude of the problem and as an opportunity to reduce the public health impact of the disease, as well as the utilisation of breast cancer as a model to study the molecular basis of cancer. Though breast cancer that clusters in families is not infrequent, hereditary causes are only responsible for 15-20% of these cases.2 Other factors that can be correlated with familial clusters include localis...
Apart from gender, family history is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. In 5-10 % of ...
Hereditary breast cancer runs in families where several family members in different generations are ...
Hereditary breast cancer (HBC) accounts for 5-10% of all breast cancer cases. A family history of b...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
The need to answer the question \u201chow much of the familial risk is currently explained by the kn...
The need to answer the question “how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
SummaryConsiderable progress has been made in the characterization of the genetic component of breas...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
Hereditary breast cancer (HBC) accounts for 5-10% of all breast cancer cases. A family history of b...
Two of the most common cancers are breast cancer and colorectal cancer. Up to 10% of cases of each a...
Apart from gender, family history is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. In 5-10 % of ...
Hereditary breast cancer runs in families where several family members in different generations are ...
Hereditary breast cancer (HBC) accounts for 5-10% of all breast cancer cases. A family history of b...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
The need to answer the question \u201chow much of the familial risk is currently explained by the kn...
The need to answer the question “how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
SummaryConsiderable progress has been made in the characterization of the genetic component of breas...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
Hereditary breast cancer (HBC) accounts for 5-10% of all breast cancer cases. A family history of b...
Two of the most common cancers are breast cancer and colorectal cancer. Up to 10% of cases of each a...
Apart from gender, family history is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. In 5-10 % of ...
Hereditary breast cancer runs in families where several family members in different generations are ...
Hereditary breast cancer (HBC) accounts for 5-10% of all breast cancer cases. A family history of b...