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Publikováno v:
Cancer. 92(4)
Obesity has been shown to affect breast carcinoma prognosis, with the heaviest women having a higher mortality due to breast carcinoma. Few studies have focused on premenopausal women or the correlation of body mass index (BMI) to tumor characteristi
Autor:
R J, Coates, R J, Uhler, D J, Brogan, M D, Gammon, K E, Malone, C A, Swanson, E W, Flagg, L A, Brinton
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 12(5)
Few studies have examined methods by which breast cancers are detected, and only one study has been published on predictors of those methods. This study examined patterns and predictors of breast cancer detection methods during 1990-1992 among women
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 92(3)
An increased incidence of breast carcinoma has been reported among relatives of individuals who are affected with the rare recessive disorder, ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), and who are heterozygous for mutations in the ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (A
Autor:
K E, Malone, J R, Daling, C, Neal, N M, Suter, C, O'Brien, K, Cushing-Haugen, T J, Jonasdottir, J D, Thompson, E A, Ostrander
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 88(6)
There is a clear and growing need for data regarding BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation frequencies among breast carcinoma cases not specifically ascertained on the basis of extreme family history profiles. Toward this end, the authors previously reported resu
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 10(6)
The reported mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of some chemicals present in hair dyes have raised concern that hair dye use could increase breast cancer risk. This case-control study evaluated how detailed aspects of hair coloring and hair spray app
Publikováno v:
Genetic epidemiology. 18(1)
Decreased age at onset in successive generations has been observed for a number of diseases. Two nonparametric matched and unmatched test statistics are proposed, taking into account not only current age or age at death for unaffected individuals and
Autor:
H I, Hall, R J, Coates, R J, Uhler, L A, Brinton, M D, Gammon, D, Brogan, N, Potischman, K E, Malone, C A, Swanson
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 82(1)
Most studies on women with breast cancer indicate that obesity is positively associated with late-stage disease. Some results have shown a similar relationship between breast size and stage. A recent study found that the association between body mass
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 85(11)
To the authors' knowledge, no previous studies have identified an adverse effect of pregnancy on patient survival after breast carcinoma. However, results are difficult to interpret because of failure to control for stage of disease at the time the p
Autor:
M D, Gammon, J B, Schoenberg, S L, Teitelbaum, L A, Brinton, N, Potischman, C A, Swanson, D J, Brogan, R J, Coates, K E, Malone, J L, Stanford
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 9(6)
To evaluate whether heavy cigarette smoking as a teenager or long-term smoking increases breast cancer risk or, alternatively, whether smoking acts as an anti-estrogen and reduces risk.Data from a multi-center, population-based, case-control study am
Autor:
L S, Cook, J R, Daling, L F, Voigt, M P, deHart, K E, Malone, J L, Stanford, N S, Weiss, L A, Brinton, M D, Gammon, D, Brogan
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 277(20)
To compare selected characteristics of women with and without augmentation mammaplasty to identify differences between these 2 groups of women.White women identified as controls in previously conducted population-based, case-control studies formed th