Tumor biology of breast cancer in young women. Breast Dis 2005e2006;23:9e15.Klauber-DeMore N. Tumor biology of breast cancer in young women [J]. Breast Dis 2005 - 2006,23:9-15.Klauber-DeMore N.Tumor biology of breast cancer in young women.Breast Disease. 2005-2006...
Tumor Biology of Breast Cancer in Young Women Many epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that younger women with breast cancer have a worse survival than older women, which may potentially be related... N Klauber-Demore - 《Breast Disease》 被引量: 201发表: 2005年 Tumor Biology of Breast ...
Background: Compared to the developed world, there are relatively few studies that describe the tumor biology of breast cancer in African women. While little is known about the tumor biology, clinical and epidemiologic studies suggest that breast cancer in African women are characterized by presentati...
Faculty Opinions recommendation of Elucidating prognosis and biology of breast cancer arising in young women using gene expression profiling. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者: G Baldassarre DOI: 10.3410/f.726275507.793516585 年份: 2016 ...
Controversy surrounds the use of mammography for breast cancer screening. This commentary explains why retrospective analyses of women who die from breast cancer do not add to the body of knowledge about the value of screening in young women. Mammographic screening alone cannot be expected to overcom...
Breast cancer is a substantial contributor to adolescent and young adult (AYA) malignancies, defined as a diagnosis of cancer between the ages of 15 and 39. In the United States, 6.6% of breast cancer cases are diagnosed among women younger than 40 years. When breast cancer occurs in AYAs,...
6034 Population screening has increased the absolute number of breast cancer cases. In spite of widespread screening, there are still many patients who present with locally advanced breast cancer, often women who are young or who present with a mass between annual screens ("interval cancers"). Mo...
Table 1 Cancers with a clear sex disparity in age-adjusted incidence rates per 100,000 according to SEER explorer incidence data Full size table Circulating estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, undoubtedly, contribute to the genesis and progression of some cancers. Breast and prostate cancer, fo...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2013) 108, 1042–1051 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2012.601 Keywords: biology; breast cancer; older women; clinical outcome Biology of primary breast cancer in older women treated by surgery: with correlation with long-term clinical outcome and comparison with their ...
However, one drawback of this type of treatment is the increased incidence of breast and endometrial cancer in women [141]. On the other hand, the possibility of using phytoestrogens has increased. These compounds can mimic the effect of estrogens and have beneficial effects on symptoms in ...