Imaging is often performed yearly for the surveillance of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and women at high familial breast cancer risk. Growth of cancers in carriers may be faster as these tumours are predominantly high grade. Quantitative data on tumour growth rates in these 2 groups are lacking. Here, we have examined 80 high-risk women under surveillance for tumour size at diagnosis and preceding examinations at mammography and/or MRI. Tumour volume doubling time (DT) was assessed in 30 cancers in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and 25 non-carriers. Impact of age and menopausal status were also evaluated. Mean DT of all invasive cancers was shorter in carriers (45 days CI: 26-73) than non-carriers (84 days CI: 58-131) (P = 0.048). Mean age at diagn...
Mammography screening of women aged 50-70 years for breast cancer has proven to be effective in redu...
Contains fulltext : 181800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose To ev...
Annual MRI and mammography is recommended for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers to reduce breast cancer mort...
Imaging is often performed yearly for the surveillance of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and women at hig...
Imaging is often performed yearly for the surveillance of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and women at hig...
Women with a family history of breast cancer are commonly offered regular clinical or mammographic s...
Hereditary breast carcinomas constitute about 10% of all malignant mammary tumors, but the selection...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We estimated influence of tumor size and number of positive lymph no...
Background Relatives of breast cancer cases have an increased risk of the disease. The risk increase...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance programmes for women at increased genetic risk of breast cancer are being e...
Background: Risk estimates for proven non-carriers in BRCA mutation families are inconsistent for br...
Women who carry BRCA mutations are advised to begin breast cancer screening based on the age-specifi...
Our review of the images from prior MR imaging examinations shows that the cancers grow in size and ...
BACKGROUND: The MRISC study is a screening study, in which women with an increased risk of hereditar...
Mammography screening of women aged 50-70 years for breast cancer has proven to be effective in redu...
Mammography screening of women aged 50-70 years for breast cancer has proven to be effective in redu...
Contains fulltext : 181800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose To ev...
Annual MRI and mammography is recommended for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers to reduce breast cancer mort...
Imaging is often performed yearly for the surveillance of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and women at hig...
Imaging is often performed yearly for the surveillance of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and women at hig...
Women with a family history of breast cancer are commonly offered regular clinical or mammographic s...
Hereditary breast carcinomas constitute about 10% of all malignant mammary tumors, but the selection...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We estimated influence of tumor size and number of positive lymph no...
Background Relatives of breast cancer cases have an increased risk of the disease. The risk increase...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance programmes for women at increased genetic risk of breast cancer are being e...
Background: Risk estimates for proven non-carriers in BRCA mutation families are inconsistent for br...
Women who carry BRCA mutations are advised to begin breast cancer screening based on the age-specifi...
Our review of the images from prior MR imaging examinations shows that the cancers grow in size and ...
BACKGROUND: The MRISC study is a screening study, in which women with an increased risk of hereditar...
Mammography screening of women aged 50-70 years for breast cancer has proven to be effective in redu...
Mammography screening of women aged 50-70 years for breast cancer has proven to be effective in redu...
Contains fulltext : 181800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose To ev...
Annual MRI and mammography is recommended for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers to reduce breast cancer mort...