There is no model to estimate absolute invasive breast cancer risk for Hispanic women. The San Francisco Bay Area Breast Cancer Study (SFBCS) provided data on Hispanic breast cancer case patients (533 US-born, 553 foreign-born) and control participants (464 US-born, 947 foreign-born). These data yielded estimates of relative risk (RR) and attributable risk (AR) separately for US-born and foreign-born women. Nativity-specific absolute risks were estimated by combining RR and AR information with nativity-specific invasive breast cancer incidence and competing mortality rates from the California Cancer Registry and Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program to develop the Hispanic risk model (HRM). In independent data, we assessed mod...
The Gail model for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has been validated extensi...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States...
There is no model to estimate absolute invasive breast cancer risk for Hispanic women. The San Franc...
For Hispanic women, the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT; "Gail Model") combines 1990-1996 ...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Background The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is widely u...
The incidence of breast cancer is 35 % lower in Hispanic non-Hispanic White women. We have previousl...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
Introduction: The average age of onset of breast cancer among Hispanic women is 50 years, more than ...
Background. This paper presents data on breast cancer prevalence and mortality among US Hispanics an...
The integration of risk assessment into clinical breast screening holds promise in decreasing breast...
BackgroundWe compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by le...
For African American or Hispanic women, the extent to which clinical breast cancer risk prediction m...
BackgroundEmerging evidence has indicated that Middle Eastern (ME) immigrants might be more likely t...
The Gail model for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has been validated extensi...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States...
There is no model to estimate absolute invasive breast cancer risk for Hispanic women. The San Franc...
For Hispanic women, the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT; "Gail Model") combines 1990-1996 ...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Background The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is widely u...
The incidence of breast cancer is 35 % lower in Hispanic non-Hispanic White women. We have previousl...
Background: We compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by ...
Introduction: The average age of onset of breast cancer among Hispanic women is 50 years, more than ...
Background. This paper presents data on breast cancer prevalence and mortality among US Hispanics an...
The integration of risk assessment into clinical breast screening holds promise in decreasing breast...
BackgroundWe compared the distribution of breast cancer reproductive and hormonal risk factors by le...
For African American or Hispanic women, the extent to which clinical breast cancer risk prediction m...
BackgroundEmerging evidence has indicated that Middle Eastern (ME) immigrants might be more likely t...
The Gail model for predicting the absolute risk of invasive breast cancer has been validated extensi...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States...