Although some studies suggest that conformity with consensus recommendations for breast cancer therapy is associated with increased survival, the data are not clear. We identified patients in four hospital-based breast cancer registries in Korea who had undergone primary curative surgery (stage 0-III) from 1993 through 2002 (n = 8,407). We collected demographic and clinical characteristics such as age, stage, treatment, and hormone receptor status. We gathered 1993-2004 mortality data by linkage to the National Statistical Office. During the follow-up period of 43,145 person-years (mean, 5.13 years), we identified 899 deceased cases. We used the standard Poisson regression model to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) for survival in relation to ...
Abstract High incidences of breast cancer (BC) are reported in Asian women in their forties, and it ...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Existing epidemiologic reports or studies of cancer statistics in Korea lack sufficient data on canc...
Although some studies suggest that conformity with consensus recommendations for breast cancer thera...
Hypothesis: Breast cancer has become the most common cancer in Korean women in recent years, with co...
Hypothesis: Breast cancer in Korea continues to rise year by year, and its clinical features will be...
Background The incidence of breast cancer in Asia, including Korea, has rapidly increased. Each coun...
Abstract Background In this study, we observe the patterns initial palliative treatment for premenop...
In 2002, breast became the most common cancer site in Korean women. Using national breast cancer inc...
Background: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) has been reported to have better survival rates when com...
Purpose: In order to improve the proper use of radiotherapy and breast-conserving treatment (BCT) in...
Purpose: Since 1996, the Korean Breast Cancer Society has analyzed and reported the nation wide brea...
There is limited evidence on the association between adherence to guidelines for cancer survivors an...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
BACKGROUND: Although breast cancer in women remains relatively rare in Korea, its incidence and mort...
Abstract High incidences of breast cancer (BC) are reported in Asian women in their forties, and it ...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Existing epidemiologic reports or studies of cancer statistics in Korea lack sufficient data on canc...
Although some studies suggest that conformity with consensus recommendations for breast cancer thera...
Hypothesis: Breast cancer has become the most common cancer in Korean women in recent years, with co...
Hypothesis: Breast cancer in Korea continues to rise year by year, and its clinical features will be...
Background The incidence of breast cancer in Asia, including Korea, has rapidly increased. Each coun...
Abstract Background In this study, we observe the patterns initial palliative treatment for premenop...
In 2002, breast became the most common cancer site in Korean women. Using national breast cancer inc...
Background: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) has been reported to have better survival rates when com...
Purpose: In order to improve the proper use of radiotherapy and breast-conserving treatment (BCT) in...
Purpose: Since 1996, the Korean Breast Cancer Society has analyzed and reported the nation wide brea...
There is limited evidence on the association between adherence to guidelines for cancer survivors an...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
BACKGROUND: Although breast cancer in women remains relatively rare in Korea, its incidence and mort...
Abstract High incidences of breast cancer (BC) are reported in Asian women in their forties, and it ...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Existing epidemiologic reports or studies of cancer statistics in Korea lack sufficient data on canc...