Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for less than 20% of breast cancers overall, but is the predominant subtype among carriers of mutations in BRCA1. However, few studies have assessed the association between breast cancer family history and risk of triple-negative breast cancer. We examined the relationship between having a family history of breast cancer in first-degree relatives and risk of triple-negative breast cancer, and risk of two other breast cancer subtypes defined by tumor marker expression. We evaluated data collected by the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium from 2,599,946 mammograms on 1,054,466 women, among whom 15% reported a first-degree family history of breast cancer. Using Cox regression in this cohort, we evaluat...
Abstract Background Molecular screening for BRCA1 and...
Abstract Background With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary m...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary malignanc...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
Familial breast and ovarian cancer prevalence was assessed among 1150 women of Mexican descent enrol...
Background: Having a family history of breast cancer, par-ticularly if it involves early-onset disea...
Hereditary breast cancers have unique clinicopathological characteristics. Therefore, the objective ...
Apart from gender, family history is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. In 5-10 % of ...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Evidence on the relation of family history of cancers other than breast cancer to breast cancer risk...
Risk models exist to estimate a female’s lifetime risk of breast cancer in the absence of a heredita...
Family history of first and second-degree relatives is known to increase the risk for breast cancer....
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Abstract Background Molecular screening for BRCA1 and...
Abstract Background With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary m...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary malignanc...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
Familial breast and ovarian cancer prevalence was assessed among 1150 women of Mexican descent enrol...
Background: Having a family history of breast cancer, par-ticularly if it involves early-onset disea...
Hereditary breast cancers have unique clinicopathological characteristics. Therefore, the objective ...
Apart from gender, family history is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. In 5-10 % of ...
The relationship between breast cancer risk and family history of cancer in first-degree relatives w...
Evidence on the relation of family history of cancers other than breast cancer to breast cancer risk...
Risk models exist to estimate a female’s lifetime risk of breast cancer in the absence of a heredita...
Family history of first and second-degree relatives is known to increase the risk for breast cancer....
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased risk of the disease. However, since t...
Abstract Background Molecular screening for BRCA1 and...
Abstract Background With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary m...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) diagnosed as a second primary malignanc...