Little is known about the etiologic profile of triple-negative breast cancer (negative for estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor/human epidermal growth factor), a breast cancer subtype associated with high mortality and inadequate therapeutic options. We undertook this study to assess the risk for triple-negative breast cancer among women 45 years of age and younger in relation to demographic/lifestyle factors, reproductive history, and oral contraceptive use. Study participants were ascertained in two previous population-based, case-control studies. Eligible cases included all primary invasive breast cancers among women ages 20 to 45 years in the Seattle-Puget Sound area, diagnosed between January 1983 and December 1992, for whom complet...
Abstract Background Early age ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that breast cancer risk factors are associated with estro...
Background: Molecular profiling studies have identified subtypes of breast cancer that can be approx...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that can be divided into distinct subtypes based on pattern...
Differences in incidence, prognosis, and treatment response suggest gene expression patterns may dis...
BackgroundEarly age at menarche, nulliparity, late age at first completed pregnancy, and never havin...
Abstract The risk factors for breast cancer have been defined in several studies but there is defici...
Background: Evidence suggests that recent oral contraceptive (OC) use is associated with a small inc...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Rationale. Breast cancer (BC) has been recognized to be the most common type of cancer in women all ...
A breast tumor with a histology report that lacks Estrogen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, and Huma...
Aside from age, sex, and family history, risk of developing breast cancer is largely linked to repro...
Background and Objectives Breast cancer has the highest incidence rates among women and is the secon...
Introduction Recent oral contraceptive (OC) use has been consistently associated with increased risk...
Zsuzsanna Suba National Institute of Oncology, Surgical and Molecular Tumor Pathology Centre, Budape...
Abstract Background Early age ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that breast cancer risk factors are associated with estro...
Background: Molecular profiling studies have identified subtypes of breast cancer that can be approx...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that can be divided into distinct subtypes based on pattern...
Differences in incidence, prognosis, and treatment response suggest gene expression patterns may dis...
BackgroundEarly age at menarche, nulliparity, late age at first completed pregnancy, and never havin...
Abstract The risk factors for breast cancer have been defined in several studies but there is defici...
Background: Evidence suggests that recent oral contraceptive (OC) use is associated with a small inc...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Rationale. Breast cancer (BC) has been recognized to be the most common type of cancer in women all ...
A breast tumor with a histology report that lacks Estrogen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, and Huma...
Aside from age, sex, and family history, risk of developing breast cancer is largely linked to repro...
Background and Objectives Breast cancer has the highest incidence rates among women and is the secon...
Introduction Recent oral contraceptive (OC) use has been consistently associated with increased risk...
Zsuzsanna Suba National Institute of Oncology, Surgical and Molecular Tumor Pathology Centre, Budape...
Abstract Background Early age ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that breast cancer risk factors are associated with estro...
Background: Molecular profiling studies have identified subtypes of breast cancer that can be approx...