Purpose. To determine the risk of late breast cancer recurrence (5 years after treatment) in a population of women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) between 1985-2000 and to examine the effect of this population’s BMI, smoking history, reproductive history, hormone use, and alcohol intake at the time of diagnosis on risk of late recurrence. Methods. Patients included 1,913 members of the Early Stage Breast Cancer Repository recruited at MDACC who had survived without a recurrence for at least five years after their initial diagnosis of early stage breast cancer. Clinical and epidemiological information was ascertained twice on participants during the study—first by medica...
BACKGROUND: In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer relapses are often re...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Breast cancer follow-up is not tailored to the risk of locoregional recurrences...
Early and late effects of cancer treatment are of increasing concern with growing survivor populatio...
WOS: 000363023000009PubMed ID: 26081286In the literature, small number of study has addressed time o...
Contains fulltext : 181781.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Little...
Early detection and effective treatments have dramatically improved breast cancer survivorship, yet ...
Lifestyle factors have been well studied in relation to breast cancer prognosis overall; however, as...
Background: Local recurrence occurs in 10%–20% of patients treated with breast-conserving surgery fo...
Background: To investigate the risk factors and prognosis for locoregional recurrence (LRR) after br...
Purpose: Predicting the pattern of recurrence can aid in the development of targeted surveillance an...
Purpose: To retrospectively study our risk factors for breast cancer recurrence and compare them wit...
Background: In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer relapses are often re...
To examine whether weight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer affects the risk of breast cancer re...
International audienceBackground. In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer...
Background: Most studies analyzing prognostic factors for late relapse have been performed in postme...
BACKGROUND: In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer relapses are often re...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Breast cancer follow-up is not tailored to the risk of locoregional recurrences...
Early and late effects of cancer treatment are of increasing concern with growing survivor populatio...
WOS: 000363023000009PubMed ID: 26081286In the literature, small number of study has addressed time o...
Contains fulltext : 181781.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Little...
Early detection and effective treatments have dramatically improved breast cancer survivorship, yet ...
Lifestyle factors have been well studied in relation to breast cancer prognosis overall; however, as...
Background: Local recurrence occurs in 10%–20% of patients treated with breast-conserving surgery fo...
Background: To investigate the risk factors and prognosis for locoregional recurrence (LRR) after br...
Purpose: Predicting the pattern of recurrence can aid in the development of targeted surveillance an...
Purpose: To retrospectively study our risk factors for breast cancer recurrence and compare them wit...
Background: In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer relapses are often re...
To examine whether weight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer affects the risk of breast cancer re...
International audienceBackground. In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer...
Background: Most studies analyzing prognostic factors for late relapse have been performed in postme...
BACKGROUND: In addition to tumor characteristics and lifestyle factors, cancer relapses are often re...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Breast cancer follow-up is not tailored to the risk of locoregional recurrences...
Early and late effects of cancer treatment are of increasing concern with growing survivor populatio...