We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-year relative survival of 4,478 patients diagnosed with breast cancer in 1990-1992. The cases were representative samples from 17 population-based cancer registries in 6 European countries (Estonia, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and UK) that were combined into 9 regional groups based on similar survival. Five-year relative survival was 79% overall, varying from 98% for early, node-negative (T1N0M0) tumours; 87% for large, node-negative (T2-3N0M0) tumours; 76% for node-positive (T1-3N+M0) tumours and 55% for locally advanced (T4NxM0) tumours to 18% for metastatic (M1) tumours and 69% for tumours of unspecified stage. There was considerable v...
Few studies have addressed longer-term survival for breast cancer in European women. We have made pr...
Objectives: To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatme...
BACKGROUND: The authors consider whether differences in stage at diagnosis could explain the variati...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
BACKGROUND: We investigate whether differences in breast cancer survival in six high-income countrie...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
BACKGROUND: Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
BACKGROUND. Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
BACKGROUND: Survival after diagnosis of cancer is a key criterion for cancer control. Major survival...
Several international studies have found that survival from breast cancer is lower in the United Kin...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
International audienceBreast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The firs...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate what role stage at diagnosis bears in international differences in ovarian...
Few studies have addressed longer-term survival for breast cancer in European women. We have made pr...
Objectives: To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatme...
BACKGROUND: The authors consider whether differences in stage at diagnosis could explain the variati...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
BACKGROUND: We investigate whether differences in breast cancer survival in six high-income countrie...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
BACKGROUND: Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
BACKGROUND. Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
BACKGROUND: Survival after diagnosis of cancer is a key criterion for cancer control. Major survival...
Several international studies have found that survival from breast cancer is lower in the United Kin...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
International audienceBreast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The firs...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate what role stage at diagnosis bears in international differences in ovarian...
Few studies have addressed longer-term survival for breast cancer in European women. We have made pr...
Objectives: To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatme...
BACKGROUND: The authors consider whether differences in stage at diagnosis could explain the variati...