Time trends in incidence of in situ carcinoma of the breast over the period of 1977-1994 were analysed by histological type and age group, using data from the Cancer Registry of the Swiss Canton of Vaud, covering a population of approximately 295,000 women in 1990. Overall, 399 women with carcinoma in situ of the breast were registered. Age-adjusted (on the world population) incidence rates increased from 2.1/100,000 women in 1977-1979 to 9.4 in 1992-1994 (4.5-fold increase), and the rise was appreciably greater for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS, from 1.0 to 7.1/100,000) than for lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS, from 1.0 to 2.3/100,000). The largest increase was registered between 1983 and 1992, whereas incidence rates tended to level off ...
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent yea...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to describe the trend in the incidence of breast ...
Trends of skin cancer incidence by histotype in the Swiss Canton of Vaud (608,000 inhabitants) betwe...
Time trends in incidence of in situ carcinoma of the breast over the period of 1977-1994 were analys...
PURPOSE Increase in in situ breast cancer (BCIS) incidence has been reported across Europe and th...
PURPOSE Increase in in situ breast cancer (BCIS) incidence has been reported across Europe and the ...
The incidence of non-invasive breast cancer has increased substantially over time. We aim to describ...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the breast has increased many-fold in incidence rates and as a proportion...
The effect of mammography screening programmes on the incidence of in situ breast cancer (CIS) is de...
Breast cancer incidence has decreased in the last decade, while the incidence of ductal carcinoma in...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in incidence and detection of ductal carcinoma in si...
Changes in age-standardized cancer registration rates in the Swiss Canton of Vaud (population 530,00...
Young women are not usually screened for breast cancer (BC). The trends in incidence in this populat...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe breast ductal cancer in situ (DCIS) incidence tr...
Young women are not usually screened for breast cancer (BC). The trends in incidence in this populat...
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent yea...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to describe the trend in the incidence of breast ...
Trends of skin cancer incidence by histotype in the Swiss Canton of Vaud (608,000 inhabitants) betwe...
Time trends in incidence of in situ carcinoma of the breast over the period of 1977-1994 were analys...
PURPOSE Increase in in situ breast cancer (BCIS) incidence has been reported across Europe and th...
PURPOSE Increase in in situ breast cancer (BCIS) incidence has been reported across Europe and the ...
The incidence of non-invasive breast cancer has increased substantially over time. We aim to describ...
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the breast has increased many-fold in incidence rates and as a proportion...
The effect of mammography screening programmes on the incidence of in situ breast cancer (CIS) is de...
Breast cancer incidence has decreased in the last decade, while the incidence of ductal carcinoma in...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in incidence and detection of ductal carcinoma in si...
Changes in age-standardized cancer registration rates in the Swiss Canton of Vaud (population 530,00...
Young women are not usually screened for breast cancer (BC). The trends in incidence in this populat...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe breast ductal cancer in situ (DCIS) incidence tr...
Young women are not usually screened for breast cancer (BC). The trends in incidence in this populat...
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent yea...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to describe the trend in the incidence of breast ...
Trends of skin cancer incidence by histotype in the Swiss Canton of Vaud (608,000 inhabitants) betwe...