Harish et al (2022) stated that as breast-conserving procedures become increasingly safe and viable options for surgical management of breast cancer, efforts have focused on assessing and optimizing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), such as nipple sensation. In a systematic review and meta-...
Case definition: (1) presence of a primary nodular lesion in the breast and (2) cytological or histological documentation of cancer from a primary or metastatic site. Administrative databases from Umbria Region, Azienda Sanitaria Locale (ASL) Napoli 3 Sud (NA) and Friuli VeneziaGiulia (FVG) ...
All women diagnosed with breast cancer (coded using ICD-O-3) at an adult age as recorded in the ANCR between 1983 and 2017 were included in our analyses. Overall, age-adjusted mortality and incidence of breast cancer per 100,000 person-years were calculated by year of diagnosis. Overall br...
women in Brazil revealed that women who had a sedentary lifestyle had 2.4 times higher risk of developing malignant breast diseases than controls; the association remained the same after further adjustment for hormone-related factors, family history of breast cancer and percentage of body fat [94]...
Medical University of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15, 1090, Vienna, Austria, Tel +43 1 40160 – 34885, Email lazo.ilic@meduniwien.ac.at Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) comprises less than 1% of all breast cancer cases globally and remains understudied with persisting sex-specific survival...
(Goldman et al, 1983). To minimise such bias, we included comorbidity history recorded up to 10 years before breast cancer diagnosis. We used the Charlson comorbidity index to measure comorbidity, which has been used to assess the impact of comorbidities in many disease settings (Greenfield et ...
This cohort study investigates the risk of benign breast diseases in women by age, hormonal breast cancer risk factors, and family history of breast
To identify adherence to follow-up recommendations in long-term breast cancer survivors (LTBCS) of the SURBCAN cohort and to identify its determinants, usi
age at births; time since births; birth interval From the numerous studies of reproductive history and breast cancer risk, there is a consensus that an early first birth and increasing number of full-term births are associated with a long- term reduction in risk (National Cancer Institute, 2003...
The current study included women aged 20–74 years with a primary invasive breast cancer (ICD 10 = C50) diagnosed between January 2005 and December 2015, and with no prior history of invasive carcinoma recorded in the CRN, including n = 24,386 women. Using ICD-O-3 morphology ...