We used data from a multicentre case–control study conducted in Italy between 1991 and 1994 on over 2500 cases of breast cancer and a comparable number of controls, and estimates of breast cancer incidence in Italy to compute individual breast cancer risk for Italian women. The estimated probabilities between age 50 and 80 ranged from approximately 5% (for a woman with no family history and low modifiable risk profile) to about 30% (for a woman with young family history and high modifiable risk) on the basis of various women’s baseline characteristics. Expected numbers of breast cancer cases using the present model were compared with those based on the USA Gail model, and with the observed ones in the comparison group of the It...
An approach commonly used in estimating breast cancer risk is the Gail model. The objective of this ...
Breast cancer is the malignant cancer with highest incidence in females, representing 29% of all can...
BACKGROUND:The role of occupational exposures in breast cancer development is still uncertain. A rec...
We used data from a multicentre case–control study conducted in Italy between 1991 and 1994 on over...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
Objectives. We aimed to determine the incidence of women's breast cancer in Italy without using stat...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis and the leading cause of cancer death among women ...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
Background: The Gail model 2 (GM) for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has bee...
Background. The Gail model 2 (GM) for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has bee...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy among women in western society, and its prevalence ...
Background The role of occupational exposures in breast cancer development is still uncertain and to...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
An approach commonly used in estimating breast cancer risk is the Gail model. The objective of this ...
Breast cancer is the malignant cancer with highest incidence in females, representing 29% of all can...
BACKGROUND:The role of occupational exposures in breast cancer development is still uncertain. A rec...
We used data from a multicentre case–control study conducted in Italy between 1991 and 1994 on over...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The percent population attributable risk (AR) for breast cancer was estimated in relation to educati...
The role of the major identified risk factors for breast cancer was assessed using data from a hospi...
Objectives. We aimed to determine the incidence of women's breast cancer in Italy without using stat...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis and the leading cause of cancer death among women ...
The role of menstrual and reproductive factors, family history, and body weight in the epidemiology ...
Background: The Gail model 2 (GM) for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has bee...
Background. The Gail model 2 (GM) for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has bee...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy among women in western society, and its prevalence ...
Background The role of occupational exposures in breast cancer development is still uncertain and to...
Background. High socioeconomic status and migration to a higher risk area have been linked to increa...
An approach commonly used in estimating breast cancer risk is the Gail model. The objective of this ...
Breast cancer is the malignant cancer with highest incidence in females, representing 29% of all can...
BACKGROUND:The role of occupational exposures in breast cancer development is still uncertain. A rec...