The association between the disease-free interval (DFI) and survival after a locoregional recurrence (LRR) or second primary (SP) breast cancer remains uncertain. The objective of this study is to clarify this association to obtain more information on expected prognosis. Women first diagnosed with early breast cancer between 2003–2006 were selected from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. LRRs and SP tumours within five years of first diagnosis were examined. The five-year period was subsequently divided into three equal intervals. Prognostic significance of the DFI on survival after a LRR or SP tumour was determined using Kaplan-Meier estimates and multivariable Cox regression analysis. Follow-up was complete until January 1, 2014. A total of...
: To determine which tumor-related factors might predispose the patient to loco-regional recurrence...
Background: Regional recurrence (RR), also known as lymph node recurrence, is an endpoint in several...
To study the relationship between recurrence factors, recurrence sites, prognoses and disease free i...
The association between the disease-free interval (DFI) and survival after a locoregional recurrence...
The association between the disease-free interval (DFI) and survival after a locoregional re-currenc...
BACKGROUND: Studies comparing prognosis of breast cancer (BC) patients with and without locoregional...
To study whether the effects of prognostic factors associated with the occurrence of distant metasta...
Background: Previous studies suggest a distinct pattern and a number of predictive factors for breas...
Purpose: Little is known about the occurrence, timing and prognostic factors for first and also subs...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a time-dependent logistic regression model f...
Purpose Follow-up for breast cancer survivors consists of after care and surveillance. The benefits ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In the setting of recurrent events, research studies com...
Background Data on distant disease-free interval (DDFI) and the localization of the first distant me...
Background: Regional recurrence (RR), also known as lymph node recurrence, is an endpoint in several...
Background: After breast cancer treatment, follow-up consists of physical examination and mammograph...
: To determine which tumor-related factors might predispose the patient to loco-regional recurrence...
Background: Regional recurrence (RR), also known as lymph node recurrence, is an endpoint in several...
To study the relationship between recurrence factors, recurrence sites, prognoses and disease free i...
The association between the disease-free interval (DFI) and survival after a locoregional recurrence...
The association between the disease-free interval (DFI) and survival after a locoregional re-currenc...
BACKGROUND: Studies comparing prognosis of breast cancer (BC) patients with and without locoregional...
To study whether the effects of prognostic factors associated with the occurrence of distant metasta...
Background: Previous studies suggest a distinct pattern and a number of predictive factors for breas...
Purpose: Little is known about the occurrence, timing and prognostic factors for first and also subs...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a time-dependent logistic regression model f...
Purpose Follow-up for breast cancer survivors consists of after care and surveillance. The benefits ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In the setting of recurrent events, research studies com...
Background Data on distant disease-free interval (DDFI) and the localization of the first distant me...
Background: Regional recurrence (RR), also known as lymph node recurrence, is an endpoint in several...
Background: After breast cancer treatment, follow-up consists of physical examination and mammograph...
: To determine which tumor-related factors might predispose the patient to loco-regional recurrence...
Background: Regional recurrence (RR), also known as lymph node recurrence, is an endpoint in several...
To study the relationship between recurrence factors, recurrence sites, prognoses and disease free i...