Prochazka M, Hall P, Granath F, et al: Family history of breast cancer and young age at diagnosis of breast cancer increase risk of second primary malignancies in women: A population-based cohort study. Br J Cancer, 95:1291- 1295, 2006...
Diagnosis: a sarcoid-like reaction in metastatic breast cancer. Chest. 2007; 132(5):1697- ... Michael G. Risbano, Steve D. Groshong, and Marvin I. Schwarz - 《Chest》 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Lung Nodules in a Woman With a History of Breast Cancer Lung nodules in a woman with a ...
About one- quarter of breast cancer cases in developed countries are thought to be related to hereditary factors. It can be scary for a woman to know that she has a family history of the disease, but after diagnosis, what's her prognosis compared withpatientswithout a family history? To an...
Locally advanced breast cancer is a rare entity in developed countries while we continue to treat patients with advanced stage tumor in African countries. Our study reports the case of an intellectual patient referring the presence of a right breast nodule found during self-examination treated at th...
What is the most likely diagnosis to explain this patient's presentation? Diagnosis: Airway obstruction due to an endobronchial metastasis of an estrogen and progesterone receptor positive, HER2/neu gene negative, breast adenocarcinoma. Endobronchial metastases (EBMs) from extrapulmonary malignancies are a...
"Family history ofbreastcancer does not decline as a breastcancer risk factoras a woman ages. The relationship didn't vary based on whether a first-degree relative's diagnosis was made in a woman age 50 or younger, or older than age 50," Braithwaite says. "This means that women with th...
In addition, we did not have information on age at diagnosis for affected relatives. Studies suggested that the first-degree relative’s age at diagnosis varies the association between FHBC and the risk of breast cancer.29,30 Data from the Nurses’ Health Study indicates that women with a ...
and treatment including age, race/ethnicity, education, family history of breast cancer, insurance status, breast cancer mode of detection, prior screening or diagnostic MRI, breast cancer surgery type, time from diagnosis to first surgery, and additional treatment after first breast cancer surgery. ...
Breast self-examinationTumor sizeThis study evaluated the impact of family history (FH) on tumor detection, the patient's age and tumor size at diagnosis in breast cancer (BC). Furthermore, we investigated whether the impact of FH on these features was dependent on degree of relationship, ...
Family History, Age, and Risk of Breast Cancer To examine prospectively the risk of breast cancer as influenced by a maternal history of breast cancer, the mother's age at diagnosis, or a sister's histo... Colditz,Graham,A. - 《Jama》 被引量: 702发表: 1993年 加载更多来源...