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pro vyhledávání: '"John L. Hayward"'
Autor:
B L De Stavola, R.D. Bulbrook, D. Y. Wang, John L. Hayward, I S Fentiman, Michael J. Reed, D. S. Allen, J Brussen, B.S. Thomas
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Cancer. 82:1577-1584
Urinary androgens and breast cancer risk: results from a long-term prospective study based in Guernsey
Autor:
D. Y. Wang, D. S. Allen, Michael J. Reed, John L. Hayward, B.L. DeStavola, I.S. Fentiman, R.D. Bulbrook
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 43:123-128
Inter- and intra-national epidemiological studies point to an association between socio-economic status and breast cancer risk. Although there is no direct evidence, the most favoured reason for this relationship is nutritional. An enhanced dietary s
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 18:S127-S130
A prospective study was undertaken to compare the recurrent sites of breast cancer patients in Japan and the UK. The number of patients collected between April 1979 and August 1980 were 205 in the UK and 199 in Japan, of which those who had recurrenc
Autor:
R.D. Bulbrook, J. T. Murai, John L. Hayward, D. S. Allen, Murid A. Chaudary, Shigeto Miura, Minoru Yoshida
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 18:S131-S134
The biology of breast cancer in Japan appears to be changing in that, while post-menopausal Japanese patients have a better prognosis than comparable British women, no differences in recurrence or survival rates can now be found in pre-menopausal pat
Autor:
Richard D. Bulbrook, Kim Overvad, Jørn Olsen, Eivind B. Thorling, John L. Hayward, Dennis Y. Wang, D. S. Allen
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology. 27:900-902
In a prospective study conducted on the island of Guernsey a cohort of 5162 ostensibly healthy women was enrolled between 1967 and 1976. Blood samples were drawn from each participant, who also completed a questionnaire, which provided information on
Autor:
Osamu Takatani, D. S. Allen, John L. Hayward, Richard D. Bulbrook, D. Y. Wang, I. H. Gravelle, J. C. Bulstrode
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 18:S93-S95
Normal premenopausal Japanese women have significantly more favourable mammographic parenchymal patterns (Wolfe Grades) than comparable British women. This finding is unaffected when the women are stratified by age, Quetelet's Index, age at menarche,
Autor:
Ian S. Fentiman, Michael J. Reed, Jolanda Giaconi, D. S. Allen, Bianca De Stavola, Richard D. Bulbrook, D. Y. Wang, John L. Hayward
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 4(4)
The association with breast cancer of menstrual and reproductive events, family history of breast cancer, and body size have been studied on two cohorts of 6,706 volunteers on the island of Guernsey (United Kingdom), 168 of whom had breast cancer det
Autor:
John L. Hayward, Dennis Y Wang, Kim Overvad, D.S. Allen, Olsen Jh, Eivind B. Thorling, R.D. Bulbrook
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology.
In 1968-1975, a cohort of 5,100 ostensibly healthy women was established on the island of Guernsey, England, for investigation of the influence of hormonal factors on breast cancer. At the women's entry into the study, blood samples were drawn from e
Autor:
R D Bulbrook, B L De Stavola, D. S. Allen, I.S. Fentiman, R.R. Millis, H.G. Kwa, John L. Hayward, D. Y. Wang
Publikováno v:
International journal of epidemiology. 21(2)
Between 1968 and 1976 a total of 5162 women volunteers were enrolled into a prospective study conducted on the Island of Guernsey. Up to February 1990 145 women subsequently developed breast cancer. Blood samples were taken at the time of enrollment
Autor:
Martin S. Lee, Jennifer B. Mitchell, Ian S. Fentiman, John L. Hayward, J. P. Watson, Elizabeth M. Parker, Robert D. Rubens, Sharon Love
Publikováno v:
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990). (8-9)
A consecutive series of 197 women under 70 years of age with operable breast cancer, randomised to treatment by a conservation technique in comparison to mastectomy, were assessed using structured interviews. The prevalence of cases of anxiety and de