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Effect of population breast screening on breast cancer mortality up to 2005 in England and Wales: an individual-level cohort study.

Effect of population breast screening on breast cancer mortality up to 2005 in England and Wales: an individual-level cohort study.

... the breast screening call/recall system might not accurately reflect screening prior to ...UK breast cancer mortality rates since 1990 are likely to be due to a combination of factors, ...

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An age-period-cohort analysis of female breast cancer mortality from 1990–2009 in China

An age-period-cohort analysis of female breast cancer mortality from 1990–2009 in China

... age-specific breast cancer mortality among Chinese females aged 20–79 during 1990–2009 are shown in ...the breast cancer mortality generally increased with age, and the ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... with cancer participate in cancer clinical ...with cancer clinical trial enrollment. Numerous barriers to cancer clinical trial enrollment have been found, some of which include geography, ...

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Volume 18 - Article 9 | Pages 263–284

Volume 18 - Article 9 | Pages 263–284

... of breast cancer mortality that could be attributed to the observed variation in ...predicted breast cancer mortality rates from Model 3, Table 2 when holding the ...

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Breast cancer screening: evidence of benefit depends on the method used

Breast cancer screening: evidence of benefit depends on the method used

... of breast cancer death in general populations ...when breast cancer mortality decreases for reasons unrelated to screening, the case-control design may attribute to screening ...

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Bone Cancer Mortality in Inner Mongolia from 2008 to 2012

Bone Cancer Mortality in Inner Mongolia from 2008 to 2012

... bone cancer was greater in women than in men younger than 40 - 50 years, whereas in men and women older than 50 years, a sharp upward trend in bone cancer risk was ...bone cancer may be hormonally ...

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Knowledge and Attitude of Women about Breast Self-Examination

Knowledge and Attitude of Women about Breast Self-Examination

... of breast diseases, and continuation of BSE on a 5-point Likert scale (Strongly Agree, Agree, Null, Disagree, Strongly Disagree), in form of predicative ...

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The impact of in situ breast cancer and family history on risk of subsequent breast cancer events and mortality   a population based study from Sweden

The impact of in situ breast cancer and family history on risk of subsequent breast cancer events and mortality a population based study from Sweden

... invasive breast cancer by almost 60 % from the period 1980–1984 to the period 2000–2004, exclusively in women with no family history, may be related to a combination of screening and treatment ...situ ...

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National Breast Cancer Mortality and Incidence Rates According to the Human Development Index: An Ecological Study

National Breast Cancer Mortality and Incidence Rates According to the Human Development Index: An Ecological Study

... and mortality all around the world, necessitating the tendency towards incorporation of the socio-economic status into diagnostic ...of cancer is provided in the present ...BC-specific rates in each ...

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Alcohol Intake and Mortality among Women with Invasive Breast Cancer

Alcohol Intake and Mortality among Women with Invasive Breast Cancer

... of breast cancer cases who completed a FFQ post-diagnosis, over 92% remained in the same or adjacent category of alcohol intake following ...invasive breast cancer ...

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Barriers and facilitators of adjuvant hormone therapy adherence and persistence in women with breast cancer: a systematic review

Barriers and facilitators of adjuvant hormone therapy adherence and persistence in women with breast cancer: a systematic review

... possible to calculate this from other studies due to measure- ment and classification issues. For example, many studies provide nonadherence figures (using self-report, MEMS and prescription refill) without being ...

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Cancer mortality in Serbia, 1991–2015: an age-period-cohort and joinpoint regression analysis

Cancer mortality in Serbia, 1991–2015: an age-period-cohort and joinpoint regression analysis

... in cancer mortality trends among the oldest birth cohorts (for prostate cancer in males, as well as for pancreatic and hematological malig- nancies in both sexes) might be attributed to aging and ...

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Modeling of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications

Modeling of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications

... clinical breast exams, Pap tests, pelvic exams, diagnostic procedures, case management, community education on breast/cervical cancer and early detection for disadvantaged women (below 200% of the ...

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Functions of hereditary immunity and xenogamy in cancer origin and pandemic spread

Functions of hereditary immunity and xenogamy in cancer origin and pandemic spread

... of cancer cells is paradigmatically considered as a result of their distant translocation (metastasis) from maternal tumor ...a cancer cell to a distant organ, whereas the second encompasses the ability of ...

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Emergency presentation of cancer and short-term mortality

Emergency presentation of cancer and short-term mortality

... In summary, EP is a strongly predictive leading indicator of short-term mortality following cancer diagnosis. Although EPs are more frequent in older persons with advanced cancers and extensive ...

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Age exerts a continuous effect in the outcomes of Asian breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving therapy

Age exerts a continuous effect in the outcomes of Asian breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving therapy

... on breast cancer may allow us to better select patients for more appropri- ate ...positive breast cancer receive tamoxifen or exemestane plus ovarian suppression [37, ...

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Characteristics and Survival of Breast Cancer Patients with Multiple Synchronous or Metachronous Primary Cancers

Characteristics and Survival of Breast Cancer Patients with Multiple Synchronous or Metachronous Primary Cancers

... with breast cancer or within a time in- terval of 6 ...with breast cancer were considered to be alive at ≤5 ...with breast cancer were placed in the breast- ...

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Smoking at time of diagnosis and breast cancer specific survival: new findings and systematic review with meta analysis

Smoking at time of diagnosis and breast cancer specific survival: new findings and systematic review with meta analysis

... to breast cancer risk [22-25] or to prognosis of breast cancer [2,25-28]: year of diagnosis, age at diagnosis, age at menarche, parity, menopausal status, current hormone replacement ther- apy ...

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High burden of breast cancer in Belgium: recent trends in incidence (1999-2006) and historical trends in mortality (1954-2006)

High burden of breast cancer in Belgium: recent trends in incidence (1999-2006) and historical trends in mortality (1954-2006)

... age-standardised breast cancer incidence for the whole of Belgium was 110 per 100, 000 person-years for all ages; and 172, 390 and 345 per 100, 000 person-years for the 35-49, 50-69, and 70+ age groups, ...

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The Revitalization of the Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition Program in Haiti

The Revitalization of the Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition Program in Haiti

... neighborhood cancer mortality rate, and identifies areas where there are patterns of similarities that are not expected by ...the rates of six counties in the sample 999 times to determine a ...

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