Epidemiology of breast cancerHumansBreast NeoplasmsContraceptives, OralHormone Replacement TherapyDietRisk FactorsMutationAdultAgedMiddle AgedEpidemiology is the study of the distribution of disease in a population, and may be descriptive, analytical or interventional. Descriptive studies, as their name implies...
A case-control study conducted within the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstration Project allowed comparison of epidemiologic factors for benign breast diseases (n=1,404), in situ cancer (n=199), small (≤1 cm) invasive cancer (n=210), and larger invasive cancer (n=788). Control subjects consi...
Li, T., Mello-Thoms, C. & Brennan, P.C. Descriptive epidemiology of breast cancer in China: incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence.Breast Cancer Res Treat159
Aims: To study the epidemiology of breast cancer and identify the social factors associated with detection at a locally advanced tumour stage. Method: We performed a transversal observational study concerning patients who received a waiver from co-payments due to one of the 30 long-term disorders ...
William Hunter Harridge Lecture: Contemporary management of pre-invasive and early breast cancer 2011, American Journal of Surgery Citation Excerpt : Reeves3 suggests a large number of hypotheses differentiate the poorly understood but unescapable fact that disparities have a higher morbidity and mortality...
The epidemiology of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women; it attacks about one in ten women during her lifetime, and the incidence has increased almost 100% over... JL Kelsey,MD Gammon - 《Progress in Clinical & Biological Research》 被引量: 1164发表: 1991年...
Epidemiology of breast cancer in Malaysia Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have received increasing attention because of their potential as chemopreventive and therapeutic agents again... S. Kasule 被引量: 9发表: 2005年 Epidemiology of breast cancer in men This study evaluated the epidem...
The study of breast cancer epidemiology allows for the discussion of strategies and interventions potentially useful for prevention and management of the disease within the public healthcare. In Brazil, it is important to highlight the importance of the Population-Based Cancer Registry, which collects...
It was estimated that in 1980 there were over 500,000 new cases of breast cancer first diagnosed in women throughout the world, and that in the three decades subsequent to 1950, breast cancer caused the deaths of nearly one million women in the United States alone. Within the 12 Member St...
Epidemiology of breast cancer: an environmental disease? Breast cancer is the leading cancer site in women, both in the developed and the developing world. Incidence rates are increasing in many countries, althou... ANNIE J. SASCO - 《Apmis》 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 A study of the epidemiol...