PurposeAtypical hyperplasia is a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, conveying an approximately four-fold increased risk. Data regarding long-term absolute risk and factors for risk stratification are needed.Patients and methodsWomen with atypical hyperplasia in the Mayo Benign Breast Disease Cohort were identified through pathology review. Subsequent breast cancers were identified via medical records and a questionnaire. Relative risks (RRs) were estimated using standardized incidence ratios, comparing the observed number of breast cancers with those expected based on Iowa Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) data. Age, histologic factors, and family history were evaluated as risk modifiers. Plots of cumulative bre...
AbstractThere are three main ways in which women can be identified as being at high risk of breast c...
Background: Researchers suggest that benign breast disease (BBD) is a key risk factor for breast can...
INTRODUCTION The National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Programme aims to detect cancer e...
PurposeAtypical hyperplasia is a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, conveying an approxi...
Background: Few population-based data are available indicating the breast cancer risk following dete...
Abstract Background Atypical h...
Background/significance: Atypical hyperplasia (AH) increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer. This ...
BackgroundBenign breast disease is an important risk factor for breast cancer. We studied a large gr...
Particular histologic kinds of BDD (benign breast disease) may elevate the risk of breast cancer. Th...
BackgroundBenign breast disease and high breast density are prevalent, strong risk factors for breas...
It is thought that the risk of atypical hyperplasia (AH) increases with age, particularly among post...
International audienceAIM: Determination of the prevalence, of the radiological and clinical charact...
The issue of risk of breast cancer subsequent to benign breast diseases (BBD) remains controversial....
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of breast cancer development for women under surve...
Breast cancer is thought to develop through progression of benign breast lesions, atypical hyperplas...
AbstractThere are three main ways in which women can be identified as being at high risk of breast c...
Background: Researchers suggest that benign breast disease (BBD) is a key risk factor for breast can...
INTRODUCTION The National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Programme aims to detect cancer e...
PurposeAtypical hyperplasia is a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, conveying an approxi...
Background: Few population-based data are available indicating the breast cancer risk following dete...
Abstract Background Atypical h...
Background/significance: Atypical hyperplasia (AH) increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer. This ...
BackgroundBenign breast disease is an important risk factor for breast cancer. We studied a large gr...
Particular histologic kinds of BDD (benign breast disease) may elevate the risk of breast cancer. Th...
BackgroundBenign breast disease and high breast density are prevalent, strong risk factors for breas...
It is thought that the risk of atypical hyperplasia (AH) increases with age, particularly among post...
International audienceAIM: Determination of the prevalence, of the radiological and clinical charact...
The issue of risk of breast cancer subsequent to benign breast diseases (BBD) remains controversial....
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of breast cancer development for women under surve...
Breast cancer is thought to develop through progression of benign breast lesions, atypical hyperplas...
AbstractThere are three main ways in which women can be identified as being at high risk of breast c...
Background: Researchers suggest that benign breast disease (BBD) is a key risk factor for breast can...
INTRODUCTION The National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Programme aims to detect cancer e...