Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few studies have had sufficient size to investigate different sites simultaneously and with adjustment for confounders. We evaluated familial clustering in the Netherlands Cohort Study in which 120,852 men and women, aged 55-69 years in 1986 were followed up for 13.3 years. 14,025 Probands, 6,629 parents and 4,271 siblings were diagnosed with cancer. Relative Risks (RR) of cancer in first degree family members were calculated by using multivariable Cox regression analyses. We also calculated false-positive reporting probabilities. Significant concordant familial clustering was observed for stomach (RR(father) = 1.89, RR(parent) = 1.66, RR(sister...
This registry-linkage study evaluates familial aggregation of cancer among relatives of a population...
This thesis reports on epidemiological studies on family related cancer in Sweden. The Family-Cancer...
Objective: To explore the risk of colorectal cancer in family members of patients with colorectal ca...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Familial risks of breast cancer (BC) are well established but whether BC clusters with other, i.e. d...
Familial aggregation of cancer may be due either to environmental factors shared by family members, ...
Background: Familial clustering of incident prostate cancer and some cancers at other discordant sit...
Relatives of cancer patients are at an increased risk of the same (concordant) cancer but whether th...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of individuals will have first-degree relatives (FDRs) diagnosed with ...
Family history of first and second-degree relatives is known to increase the risk for breast cancer....
Objective To determine whether familial risk of cancer is limited to early onset cases. Design Natio...
This registry-linkage study evaluates familial aggregation of cancer among relatives of a population...
This thesis reports on epidemiological studies on family related cancer in Sweden. The Family-Cancer...
Objective: To explore the risk of colorectal cancer in family members of patients with colorectal ca...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Familial risks of breast cancer (BC) are well established but whether BC clusters with other, i.e. d...
Familial aggregation of cancer may be due either to environmental factors shared by family members, ...
Background: Familial clustering of incident prostate cancer and some cancers at other discordant sit...
Relatives of cancer patients are at an increased risk of the same (concordant) cancer but whether th...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of individuals will have first-degree relatives (FDRs) diagnosed with ...
Family history of first and second-degree relatives is known to increase the risk for breast cancer....
Objective To determine whether familial risk of cancer is limited to early onset cases. Design Natio...
This registry-linkage study evaluates familial aggregation of cancer among relatives of a population...
This thesis reports on epidemiological studies on family related cancer in Sweden. The Family-Cancer...
Objective: To explore the risk of colorectal cancer in family members of patients with colorectal ca...