breast-cancer-stats This repository contains useful notebook examples on how to extract and visualize breast cancer data from the World Health Organization (WHO) database. Examples Example notebooks are available in the apps/ directory. They can also be accessed by clicking their respective CoLab ba...
Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, according to the Office on Women's Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Breast cancer begins in breast tissue, where cancer cells may form a mass, or tumor; yet not all tumors are...
Breast cancer (BC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. The diverse nature and heterogeneous biology of BC pose challenges for survival prediction, as patients with similar diagnoses often respond differently to treatment. Clinically relevant BC intrinsic subtypes have been established...
The type of breast cancer is important in determining the most effective treatment approach. The most common way to classify breast tumors is according to the status of three specific cell surface receptors. Every year more than one million women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide and ...
Tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) can promote tumor progression. This study aimed to investigate the molecular signature that predict the prognosis and immune response of breast cancer (BRCA) based on TAN-related gene (TANRG) expression data. The RNA-s
This process was then repeated for every set of PRS weights, and the CancerPRSWeb ID of the PRS weights with the highest performance at detecting breast cancer in first-degree relatives (AUCfamily) as well as any degree relatives (AUCfamily-any) was “PRSWEB_PHECODE174.1_Onco-iCOGS-Overall...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women, accounting for about 270,000 cases a year. The average woman has about a 12% chance of developing breast cancer.
Worldwide, the incidence of cancer will increase within the next two decades by 50%, from 14 million to 21 million and cancer-related deaths will rise by 60%, from 8 million to 13 million. Africa, Asia, and South America will be most affected. Nevertheless, statistical reports of the ...
Combining the Stats Another way to look at 5-year relative survival rate is by putting together age and stage. Age at the time of diagnosis is broken into two groups: people under 50 and those 50 and older. These numbers are: Localized breast cancer: stage IA (pronounced “stage 1-A”...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer type among women worldwide [12], and pregnancy-associated breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy during pregnancy and puerperium [3]. Then, the increasing convergence between age distributions at childbirth and at breast cancer diagnosis may be the...