Concerns about breast cancer overdiagnosis have increased the need to understand how cancers detected through screening mammography differ from those first detected by a woman or her clinician. We investigated risk factor associations for invasive breast cancer by method of detection within a series of case-control studies (1992-2007) carried out in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire (n=15,648 invasive breast cancer patients and 17,602 controls aged 40-79 years). Approximately half of case women reported that their cancer had been detected by mammographic screening and half that they or their clinician had detected it. In polytomous logistic regression models, parity and age at first birth were more strongly associated with risk of...
Background: Mammography has different effects on the epidemiology of breast cancer, i.e., while incr...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
Background: The risk factors responsible for breast cancer have been well documented, but the roles ...
Concerns about breast cancer overdiagnosis have increased the need to understand how cancers detecte...
Concerns about breast cancer overdiagnosis have increased the need to understand how cancers detecte...
Purpose: The variation in breast cancer (BC)-risk factor associations between screen-detected (SD) a...
ABSTRACT We have investigated factors affecting the probability that a woman with breast cancer part...
To determine risk factors for carcinoma of the breast, we compared women with cancer on screening an...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Screening mammography can distort estimated effects in breast cancer risk models due to associations...
Background: The risk factors responsible for breast cancer have been well documented, but the roles ...
Background: Mammography has different effects on the epidemiology of breast cancer, i.e., while incr...
Risk factors importance by detection of breast carcinoma Breast cancer is the most frequent women ma...
Background: Mammography has different effects on the epidemiology of breast cancer, i.e., while incr...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
Background: The risk factors responsible for breast cancer have been well documented, but the roles ...
Concerns about breast cancer overdiagnosis have increased the need to understand how cancers detecte...
Concerns about breast cancer overdiagnosis have increased the need to understand how cancers detecte...
Purpose: The variation in breast cancer (BC)-risk factor associations between screen-detected (SD) a...
ABSTRACT We have investigated factors affecting the probability that a woman with breast cancer part...
To determine risk factors for carcinoma of the breast, we compared women with cancer on screening an...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Screening mammography can distort estimated effects in breast cancer risk models due to associations...
Background: The risk factors responsible for breast cancer have been well documented, but the roles ...
Background: Mammography has different effects on the epidemiology of breast cancer, i.e., while incr...
Risk factors importance by detection of breast carcinoma Breast cancer is the most frequent women ma...
Background: Mammography has different effects on the epidemiology of breast cancer, i.e., while incr...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
Background: The risk factors responsible for breast cancer have been well documented, but the roles ...