... Relation between parity and risk of (a) early breastcancerand (b) late breast cancer. Table 2 . Summary of the results on the relationship between breastcancerand reproductive factors ... women with premenopausal and early postmenopausal breast cancer. Cancer 53:1020-4, 1984. 9. Pathak DR, Speizer FE, Willett WC, Rosner B, Lipnick RJ: Parity andbreastcancer risk: possible effect ... for breastcancer in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women. Am J Epidemiol 148:683-92, 1998. 26. McCredie M, Paul C, Skegg DCG, Williams S: reproductive factors andbreastcancer in New Zealand....
... OCCUPATIONS AND BREASTCANCER RISKAfew reports have addressed women autoworkers and risk of breast cancer. A cohort study published in 1994 found no association between female breast cancerand automotive ... history of breast cancer, particularly with respect to having two or morerelatives with breastcancerand mutation of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene, canexplain less than 10% of breastcancer cases.1Factors ... 430–437. BROPHY et al.: OCCUPATION ANDBREASTCANCER 769TABLE 1. Descriptive profile of 564 female breastcancer cases and 599 female commu-nity controls Breast cancer cases Community controlsYe...
... models of human cancer as a multistep process. Paradigm models of colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and chronic myelo-genous and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. J Exp Clin Cancer Res.2005; ... study the serum protein fingerprint of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and to screen protein molecules that are closely related to colorectal cancer during the onset and progression of ... 2870.7Da, 3084Da, 9180.5Da, and 13748.8Da, respectively. Among the four proteins, two proteins with m/z 2870.7 and 3084 were down-regulated, and the other two with m/z 9180.5 and 13748.8 were up-regulated...
... 2011, 61(2):69–90. 2. American Cancer Association: Survival rates for breast cancer. Atlanta: 2012. http://www .cancer. org /Cancer/ BreastCancer/OverviewGuide /breast- cancer- overview-survival-rates. ... years, the breastcancer will come back and kill her. Breastcancer means body disfigurement, suffering, family life disruption and death” (3,1) “My aunt, they removed her breastand she received ... that some husband’s had misconceptions about breast cancer being a transmissible illness. Men’s knowledge about breastcancerand their attitudes towards their partner’s breastcancer screening...
... the placebo group and one in the tamoxifen group.Invasive Cancers Other Than Cancer of the Breast and Uterus (Endometrium)Invasive cancers at sites other than the breastand endome-trium were ... DMBA-induced ratmammary carcinoma model. Eur J Cancer 1980;16:239–51.(22) Rossner S, Wallgren A. Serum lipoproteins and proteins after breast cancer surgery and effects of tamoxifen. Atherosclerosis ... Cardiac and thromboembolic morbidity amongpostmenopausal women with early-stage breastcancer in a randomized trialof adjuvant tamoxifen. The Stockholm BreastCancer Study Group. J NatlCancer...
... Taylor-Papadimitriou2 and Bernd Meyer11Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Germany;2Imperial Cancer Research Fund BreastCancer Biology Group,Guy’s Hospital, London, UKMucin glycoproteins ... cellsagainst low pH and may interfere with immune surveillanceby causing steric h indrance of surface antigen presentation[2,4].In breast cancer, the MUC-1 glycoprotein is overex-pressed and aberrantly ... ligand to protein ratio of 20 : 1. For STD experimentsthe ligand to protein ratio was raised to 150 : 1 (2.88 lmol,4.8 mMPDT(O-a-D-GalNAc)RP).Peptide or glycopeptide were added to the protein solution...
... dedicated toresearch and development for early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research Foundation; In 1999, gave out $6 million in grants. Funds clinical and genetic research ... Sensitivity and specificity are low; breast fluids Breast lavage stage of clinical testing appropriate markers to beexamined are not clearIdentify markers of cancer or Various tests for protein ... 151Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among U.S. women, with more than65,000 deaths annually (American Cancer Society, 2000; http://www3 .cancer. org/cancerinfo/).1IntroductionBreast...
... mammography, tests for breast cancer genes, breastcancer preventive medications, and media attentionto the breastcancer dangers associated with different lifestyles, envi-ronments, and medications ... waspessimistic about curing breast or other cancers. Surgeons in the earlierperiod believed that mastectomies did not cure breastcancer but rather BreastCancerand Time, 1900–1970 365controlled ... 36). Looking forward in time, cancer BreastCancerand Time, 1900–1970 383ReferencesAdair, F.E. 1943. The Doctor Looks at Women and Their Problem of Cancer of the Breast. Quarterly Review 8(1):9–11.Agnew,...
... Factors in Breast Cancer: Breastcancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 47epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50302 women with breast cancerand 96973 ... in many occupational environments and could increase breastcancer risk. Prior research hasidentified associations with breastcancerand work in agricultural and industrial settings. The purpose ... high-exposed jobs and 1 year in priorhigh-exposed farm work.Table 9 Breastcancer odds ratios (matched analysis) and menopausal status with BMI and selected risk factors and major sectors,...
... Republic,Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005Figure 12. BreastCancer in Women within Ages 50-54 in England & Wales,Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic,Finland, and ... womenEngland and Wales Scotland Northern Ireland Republic of IrelandSw eden Czech Republic Finland DenmarkFigure 9. Total Fertility Rates: TFR in England & Wales, Scotland, NorthernIreland, ... Intercept and Coefficients, and Increase in BreastCancer Incidence Forecast to Occur in 25 Years†Table 2. Summary: Forecast Cases of BreastCancerand DCISEngland & WalesScotlandNorthern...
... hereditary breast cancer. ã Information about genetic testing, both predictive testing and mutation finding, including details of what the tests mean and how informative they are likely to be, and ... Familial breastcancer 23 1.3.1 Family history taking and initial assessment 1.3.1.1 When a woman presents with breast symptoms or has concerns about relatives with breast cancer, a first- and ... guideline (‘Familial breast cancer: the classification and care of women at risk of familial breastcancer in primary, secondary and tertiary care’) gives details of the methods and the evidence...
... with cancer registries and clinicians, Thisincludes cancers diagnosed outside screening (interval cancers, cancers in non attenders,cancers in women not invited).All women with breastcancer ... stageof screen-detected breast cancers andbreastcancer diagnosed outside screening (interval cancer as well as other ‘control’ cancers - optional) can be registered in tables 19 and 20.Table 17: ... quality assurance in breastcancer screening and diagnosis Fourth editionTABLE OF CONTENTSXV88 Data collection and monitoring in breastcancer screening and care 3358.1 Background and aims 3378.2...
... protective role of pregnancy in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res., 7(3), pp131-42.20 Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in BreastCancer (2002b). Breastcancerand breastfeeding: collaborative ... Factors in BreastCancer (1996). Breastcancerand hormonal contraceptives: collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 53 297 women with breastcancerand 100 239 women without breast cancer ... breast cancer, and as effect modifiers of the association of fat intake and risk of breast cancer. Cancer Causes Control, 8, pp49-56.18 Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer...