INTRODUCTION: The etiology of familial breast cancer is complex and involves genetic and environmental factors such as hormonal and lifestyle factors. Understanding familial aggregation is a key to understanding the causes of breast cancer and to facilitating the development of effective prevention and therapy. To address urgent research questions and to expedite the translation of research results to the clinical setting, the National Cancer Institute (USA) supported in 1995 the establishment of a novel research infrastructure, the Breast Cancer Family Registry, a collaboration of six academic and research institutions and their medical affiliates in the USA, Canada, and Australia. METHODS: The sites have developed core family history and ...
Foundation: breast cancer is a systemic, multifactorial, polymorphic disease that develops in women ...
The recognition of an inherited component to breast cancer has led to an increase in demand for info...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
Abstract Introduction The etiology of familial breast...
BACKGROUND: Historically, studies of the "genetic epidemiology" of cancer have used nonsystematicall...
INTRODUCTION: The Kathleen Cuningham Foundation Consortium for Research into Familial Breast Cancer ...
Background: This article evaluates the accuracy of family history of breast and ovarian cancer among...
Familial breast cancer: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 pe...
The kConFab brings together geneticists, clinicians, surgeons, genetic counselors, psychosocial rese...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
This study focuses on familial breast cancer, where some alteration is supposed to be inherited and ...
BACKGROUND: Women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of the disease, but n...
The last proportion of heredity in breast cancer has proven to be somewhat elusive despite massive a...
ogy ” of cancer have used nonsystematically sampled kin-dreds with numerous cases of cancer across m...
Foundation: breast cancer is a systemic, multifactorial, polymorphic disease that develops in women ...
The recognition of an inherited component to breast cancer has led to an increase in demand for info...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...
Abstract Introduction The etiology of familial breast...
BACKGROUND: Historically, studies of the "genetic epidemiology" of cancer have used nonsystematicall...
INTRODUCTION: The Kathleen Cuningham Foundation Consortium for Research into Familial Breast Cancer ...
Background: This article evaluates the accuracy of family history of breast and ovarian cancer among...
Familial breast cancer: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 pe...
The kConFab brings together geneticists, clinicians, surgeons, genetic counselors, psychosocial rese...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
This study focuses on familial breast cancer, where some alteration is supposed to be inherited and ...
BACKGROUND: Women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of the disease, but n...
The last proportion of heredity in breast cancer has proven to be somewhat elusive despite massive a...
ogy ” of cancer have used nonsystematically sampled kin-dreds with numerous cases of cancer across m...
Foundation: breast cancer is a systemic, multifactorial, polymorphic disease that develops in women ...
The recognition of an inherited component to breast cancer has led to an increase in demand for info...
INTRODUCTION: The risk of breast cancer to first degree relatives of breast cancer patients is appro...