Georg KemmlerTeresa BaumgartnerIsabelle LackingerClinical Breast CancerOberguggenberger A, Meraner V, Sztankay M, Hilbert A, Hubalek M, Holzner B, et al. Health behavior and quality of life outcome in breast cancer survivors: prevalence rates and predictors. Clinical Breast cancer 2018; 18 (1)...
which revealed a prevalence rate of 3.8% forBRCApathogenic variants in the Taiwanese breast cancer cohort, with a higher proportion among triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), and an increased risk in contralateral breast cancer [28,29,30,31]. However,...
Copy number amplification of FLAD1 promotes the progression of triple-negative breast cancer through lipid metabolism Copy number alterations occur frequently in patients with triple-negative breast cancer. Here, the authors identify copy number amplification of the role of FAD synthase enzyme (FLAD1...
For instance, breast cancer incidence rates of Native Hawaiian women are similar to those of White women.26, 27 Of the broadly defined racial and ethnic groups, Black women have the highest breast cancer death rate (27.6 per 100,000), which is 40% higher than the rate in White women (...
numbers of new cases and deaths in 2024 by age; incidence and mortality rates and trends by age, race and ethnicity, stage, molecular subtype, and state; 5‐year breast cancer survival by stage at diagnosis and breast cancer subtype; and self‐reported mammography prevalence nationally and by ...
Its strengths include a large, racially/ethnically diverse, contemporary sample of patients with breast cancer enrolled from 2 population-based cancer registries; specific measures of patients’ clinical decision making; and a high response rate. Furthermore, weighting and multiple imputation techniques ...
Letter: Prevalence and duration of undetected breast cancer.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(75)91026-0AlwynSmithandIanLeckSDOSLancetSmith, A., Leck, I. (1975) Prevalence and duration of undetected breast cancer. Lancet 2: pp. 1142
Trends in the incidence rate and risk factors for breast cancer in Japan in the prevalence offour major risk factors of breast cancer (i.e.age at menarche, age at first birth, ageat menopause, and parity), we estimated ... C Nagata,N Kawakami,H Shimizu - 《Breast Cancer Research & Tr...
CrudeIR of breast cancer from 2000 to 2021 was 194.4 per 100,000 person-years for females and 1.16 for males. Crudeprevalence in 2021 was 2.1% for females and 0.009% for males. Both sexes have seen around a 2.5-fold increase in prevalence across time. Incidence increased with age for ...
Risk factors and prevalence of breast cancer -- a review Journal of the Pakistan Medical AssociationTariq, RabiaHuma, SadiaButt, Mariam ZakaAmin, Fatima