textabstractBackground: Numerous studies have examined prognostic factors for survival of breast cancer patients, but relatively few have dealt specifically with 10+-year survivors. Methods: A review of the PubMed database from 1995 to 2006 was undertaken with the following inclusion criteria: median/mean follow-up time at least 10 years; overall survival and/or disease-specific survival known; and relative risk and statistical probability values reported. In addition, we used data from the long-standing Eindhoven Cancer Registry to illustrate survival probability as indicated by various prognostic factors. Results: 10-year breast cancer survivors showed 90% 5-year relative survival. Tumor size, nodal status and grade remained the most impo...
Long-term disease free survival (DFS) in patients wth small breast cancer: clinical relevance of tra...
Early detection and effective treatments have dramatically improved breast cancer survivorship, yet ...
Background: Survival estimates from diagnosis are of limited importance for (ex-) breast cancer pati...
Background Numerous studies have examined prognostic factors for survival of breast cancer patients,...
textabstractIn this study the long-term prognosis was analysed of all 462 consecutive female breast ...
textabstractBackground: Many cancer patients who have already survived some time want to know about ...
In this study the long-term prognosis was analysed of all 462 consecutive f male breast cancer patie...
Background: Coinciding with the relatively good and improving prognosis for patients with stage I-II...
Summary The purpose of this clinical cohort study was to examine long-term survival in groups of scr...
The role of a healthy lifestyle in improving the prognosis of many cancers is well known. The aim of...
The purpose of this clinical cohort study was to examine long-term survival in groups of screen-dete...
In this study we investigate the clinical outcomes of 305 breast cancer (BC) patients, aged 55 years...
Factors affecting the time of survival after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis remain unknown. However, s...
Introduction: According to recent epidemiologic studies, the prevalence of breast cancer is growing ...
Prognostic indicators, measured at diagnosis, are important in breast cancer. They help clinicians s...
Long-term disease free survival (DFS) in patients wth small breast cancer: clinical relevance of tra...
Early detection and effective treatments have dramatically improved breast cancer survivorship, yet ...
Background: Survival estimates from diagnosis are of limited importance for (ex-) breast cancer pati...
Background Numerous studies have examined prognostic factors for survival of breast cancer patients,...
textabstractIn this study the long-term prognosis was analysed of all 462 consecutive female breast ...
textabstractBackground: Many cancer patients who have already survived some time want to know about ...
In this study the long-term prognosis was analysed of all 462 consecutive f male breast cancer patie...
Background: Coinciding with the relatively good and improving prognosis for patients with stage I-II...
Summary The purpose of this clinical cohort study was to examine long-term survival in groups of scr...
The role of a healthy lifestyle in improving the prognosis of many cancers is well known. The aim of...
The purpose of this clinical cohort study was to examine long-term survival in groups of screen-dete...
In this study we investigate the clinical outcomes of 305 breast cancer (BC) patients, aged 55 years...
Factors affecting the time of survival after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis remain unknown. However, s...
Introduction: According to recent epidemiologic studies, the prevalence of breast cancer is growing ...
Prognostic indicators, measured at diagnosis, are important in breast cancer. They help clinicians s...
Long-term disease free survival (DFS) in patients wth small breast cancer: clinical relevance of tra...
Early detection and effective treatments have dramatically improved breast cancer survivorship, yet ...
Background: Survival estimates from diagnosis are of limited importance for (ex-) breast cancer pati...