On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998 and archived by 26 cancer registries, we used logistic regression to estimate odds of conservative surgery plus radiotherapy (BCS+RT) versus other surgery, in T1N0M0 cases by country, adjusted for age and tumour size. We also examined: BCS+RT in relation to total national expenditure on health (TNEH); chemotherapy use in N+ patients; tamoxifen use in oestrogen-positive patients; and whether 10 nodes were examined in lymphadenectomies. Stage, diagnostic examinations and treatments were obtained from clinical records. T1N0M0 cases were 33.0% of the total. 55.0% of T1N0M0 received BCS+RT, range 9.0% (Estonia) to 78.0% (France). Compared to Fran...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Great variability in breast cancer (BC) treatment practices accord...
Background: The burden of breast cancer expressed in Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) was comp...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
Abstract On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in ...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
Background: Older patients are poorly represented in breast cancer research and guidelines do not pr...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
textabstractTo provide a quantitative description of the treatments applied to malignant colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
Population-based cancer registry studies of patterns of care can help elucidate reasons for differen...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Great variability in breast cancer (BC) treatment practices accord...
Background: The burden of breast cancer expressed in Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) was comp...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
Abstract On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in ...
On a population-based sample of 13,500 European breast cancer patients mostly diagnosed in 1996-1998...
We examined variations in stage, diagnostic workup and therapy for breast cancer across Europe. Seve...
Background: Older patients are poorly represented in breast cancer research and guidelines do not pr...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...
textabstractTo provide a quantitative description of the treatments applied to malignant colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Breast carcinoma survival rates were found to be higher in the U.S. than in Europe. METH...
Population-based cancer registry studies of patterns of care can help elucidate reasons for differen...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Great variability in breast cancer (BC) treatment practices accord...
Background: The burden of breast cancer expressed in Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) was comp...
Breast cancer survival is reportedly higher in the US than in Europe. The first worldwide study (CON...