BACKGROUND: Current measures for breast cancer prevention and options for treatment adopted in Hong Kong are mainly based on research data and clinical evidence from overseas. It is essential to establish a cancer-specific registry to monitor the status of breast cancer in Hong Kong. OBJECTIVES: We summarized the current status of breast cancer in Hong Kong based on the data collected from Hong Kong Breast Cancer Registry (HKBCR). METHODS: Prevalent and newly diagnosed breast cancers (including in situ and invasive breast cancers) were registered in the HKBCR. Information on patient demographics, risk factors, medical information, and survival were analyzed and reported in this study. RESULTS: Data of 2,330 breast cancer patients were analy...
Background: Breast conservation therapy is an established procedure for treating invasive breast can...
Parallel Session 1 - Population Health & Policy: no. S3Conference Theme: Translating Health Research...
Two hospital-based breast cancer databases (University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia [n = 1513] an...
BACKGROUND: Current measures for breast cancer prevention and options for treatment adopted in Hong ...
Poster Session 3: Epidemiology, Risk, and Prevention: Epidemiology - Population Studies: no. P3-07-3...
Purpose: Breast conservation treatment (BCT) was quite unpopular in Hong Kong until the early 1990s,...
Background: Cancer registries have been set up worldwide to provide information for cancer health pl...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether socioeconomic disparities affect the detection of breast cancer ...
Breast cancer, traditionally a disease prevalent among women in the West, has become an increasing d...
Hong Kong has the highest breast cancer incidence in Asia and studying secular changes in its rates ...
Background: It is not known whether socioeconomic disparities affect the detection of breast cancer ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women in Hong Kong. The Food and Health Bureau co...
Background: Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is preferred for suitable candidates, while mastectomy (...
Breast cancer is the leading cancer in Hong Kong women since 1994. Diagnosis and treatment of breas...
SummaryBackgroundBreast conserving surgery (BCS) is preferred for suitable candidates, while mastect...
Background: Breast conservation therapy is an established procedure for treating invasive breast can...
Parallel Session 1 - Population Health & Policy: no. S3Conference Theme: Translating Health Research...
Two hospital-based breast cancer databases (University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia [n = 1513] an...
BACKGROUND: Current measures for breast cancer prevention and options for treatment adopted in Hong ...
Poster Session 3: Epidemiology, Risk, and Prevention: Epidemiology - Population Studies: no. P3-07-3...
Purpose: Breast conservation treatment (BCT) was quite unpopular in Hong Kong until the early 1990s,...
Background: Cancer registries have been set up worldwide to provide information for cancer health pl...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether socioeconomic disparities affect the detection of breast cancer ...
Breast cancer, traditionally a disease prevalent among women in the West, has become an increasing d...
Hong Kong has the highest breast cancer incidence in Asia and studying secular changes in its rates ...
Background: It is not known whether socioeconomic disparities affect the detection of breast cancer ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women in Hong Kong. The Food and Health Bureau co...
Background: Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is preferred for suitable candidates, while mastectomy (...
Breast cancer is the leading cancer in Hong Kong women since 1994. Diagnosis and treatment of breas...
SummaryBackgroundBreast conserving surgery (BCS) is preferred for suitable candidates, while mastect...
Background: Breast conservation therapy is an established procedure for treating invasive breast can...
Parallel Session 1 - Population Health & Policy: no. S3Conference Theme: Translating Health Research...
Two hospital-based breast cancer databases (University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia [n = 1513] an...