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Breast Cancer
"Time Since Childbirth and Prognosis in Primary Breast Cancer: Population Based Study."
November 24th, 1997
According to the authors' abstract of an article published in British Medical Journal, "Objective: To investigate whether time since birth of last child was of prognostic importance in women with primary breast cancer. Design: Retrospective cohort study based on a population based database of breast cancer diagnoses with detailed information on tumour characteristics, treatment regimens, reproductive factors, and vital status. Setting: Denmark. Subjects: 5652 women with primary breast cancer aged 45 years or less at the time of diagnosis. Main Outcome Measures: 5 and 10 year survival; relative risk of dying. Results: Women...
Source: Cancer Weekly (1997-11-24)
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