Male breast cancer: An 11 year review of 66 patients
in: Breast cancer research and treatment , ISSN 1573-7217, Vol. 40 (3. 1996), p. 225-230 Zugang:
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1996
Abstract A review was conducted of 66 men with carcinoma of the breast seen at this institution between 1981 and 1992. The results of the study suggest that there are many similarities between breast cancer in men and women. The most common clinical presentation was a lump in the breast. The... mehr
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Third line chemotherapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer: an evaluation of quality of life and cost
in: Breast cancer research and treatment , ISSN 1573-7217, Vol. 54 (3. 1999), p. 213-223 Zugang:
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1999
Abstract Many patients with metastatic breast cancer receive several types of chemotherapy, although it is recognized that there is a declining probability of response. A major problem confronts oncologists in deciding when to recommend to patients that no further chemotherapy should be given. To... mehr
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Factor analysis of the psychosocial items of the EORTC QLQ-C30 in metastatic breast cancer patients participating in a psychosocial intervention study
in: Quality of life research , ISSN 1573-2649, Vol. 8 (4. 1999), p. 311-317 Zugang:
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1999
Abstract The underlying factor structure of a subset of 12 items, which comprise the psychosocial subscales of the EORTC QLQ-C30 was explored in a group of women, all with metastatic breast cancer who were participating in a psychosocial intervention study. Two main factors were identified in... mehr
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Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci
in: Nature . - London [u.a.] : Nature Publising Group, ISSN 1476-4687, Vol. 447, No. 7148 (2007), p. 1087-1093 Zugang:
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2007
Breast cancer exhibits familial aggregation, consistent with variation in genetic susceptibility to the disease. Known susceptibility genes account for less than 25% of the familial risk of breast cancer, and the residual genetic variance is likely to be due to variants conferring more moderate... mehr