Population-based cancer registry studies of patterns of care can help elucidate reasons for differences in breast cancer survival across Italy documented by previous studies. The aims of the present study were to investigate across-country variation in stage at presentation and standard care for breast cancer cases diagnosed in Italy in the early 2000s. METHODS: Samples of adult ( 65 15 years) women with breast cancer diagnosed in 2003-2005 were randomly selected in 9 Italian cancer registries. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds of receiving breast-conserving surgery plus radiotherapy (BCS + RT) in each cancer registry, age group, and disease stage category compared with the entire sample (reference); the z test was ...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: population-based survival analyses are fundamental to assess the impact of pu...
Abstract Background In Europea...
Population-based cancer registry studies of patterns of care can help elucidate reasons for differen...
BACKGROUND: Population-based cancer registry studies of care patterns can help elucidate reasons for...
BACKGROUND: It has been documented that variations exist in breast cancer treatment despite wide dis...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
AIMS: As part of the ITACARE project, the present study analyzed and compared population-based data ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven It...
Abstract PURPOSE: Statistics on cancer prevalence are scanty. The objectives of this study were to d...
Background: In the early 2000s, we identified treatment patterns of early breast cancer (EBC) in Ita...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven Itali...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
Background: Although population-based screening has the potential to reduce inequalities in breast c...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: population-based survival analyses are fundamental to assess the impact of pu...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: population-based survival analyses are fundamental to assess the impact of pu...
Abstract Background In Europea...
Population-based cancer registry studies of patterns of care can help elucidate reasons for differen...
BACKGROUND: Population-based cancer registry studies of care patterns can help elucidate reasons for...
BACKGROUND: It has been documented that variations exist in breast cancer treatment despite wide dis...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
AIMS: As part of the ITACARE project, the present study analyzed and compared population-based data ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven It...
Abstract PURPOSE: Statistics on cancer prevalence are scanty. The objectives of this study were to d...
Background: In the early 2000s, we identified treatment patterns of early breast cancer (EBC) in Ita...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven Itali...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
Background: Although population-based screening has the potential to reduce inequalities in breast c...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: population-based survival analyses are fundamental to assess the impact of pu...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: population-based survival analyses are fundamental to assess the impact of pu...
Abstract Background In Europea...