Women with breast cancer have different chances of surviving their disease, depending on where they live. Variations in survival may stem from unequal access to prompt diagnosis, treatment and care. Implementation of the right to health may help remedy s
Focus on breast cancer up until now has almost entirely been on top of the situation in high-income countries. With growth and ageing of the world's population, notable increases in life expectancy in many countries and the sharp tendency towards adoption of a westernised lifestyle with lower...
Women over 65 years old had a higher probability of being treated less than what was recommended if they had luminal B-like, HER2 or triple negative cancer. Treatment over St Gallen was associated with younger women and less severe cancers, while treatment under St Gallen was associated with ...
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Background: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40% of UK women with early breast cancer over age 70. This study has investigated the impact of surgery versus PET on breast cancer specific survival (BCSS) in older women. Methods: Cancer registratio...
Breast cancer detection methods were recorded at time of diagnosis from the chart notes and were the following: (1) patient detected: lump or abnormality discovered by the patient (symptomatic); (2) physician detected: lump or abnormality discovered during routine physical examination (symptomatic);...
1 An in vivo genetic screen identifies OTUD1 as potent suppressor of breast cancer metastasis. a, b Flow chart and figures of the in vivo screen identifying DUBs that inhibit breast cancer metastasis. Low metastatic MDA-MB-231-Luciferase/GFP breast cancer cells were infected with lentiviruses ...
Focus on breast cancer up until now has almost entirely been on top of the situation in high-income countries. With growth and ageing of the world's population, notable increases in life expectancy in many countries and the sharp tendency towards adoption of a westernised lifestyle with lower...
Risk of breast cancer in the UK biobank female cohort and its relationship to anthropometric and reproductive factors. PLoS ONE 2018, 13, e0201097. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Arun, B.K.; Peterson, S.K.; Sweeney, L.E.; Bluebond, R.D.; Tidwell, R.S.S.; Makhnoon, S.; Kushwaha...
Keywords: metastatic breast cancer; liquid biopsy; circulating biomarkers; blood-based biomarkers; circulating tumor cells (CTCs); utility; developmental stages; development evaluation and application chart (DEAC) 1. Introduction 1.1. Breast Cancer Survival Globally, breast cancer is the most commonly ...