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    Location of triple-negative breast cancers: comparison with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers on MR imaging. by Won Hwa Kim, Wonshik Han, Jung Min Chang, Nariya Cho, In Ae Park, Woo Kyung Moon

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Our study was to compare the location of triple-negative breast cancers with that of ER-positive breast cancers using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. …”
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    Evidence for novel non-angiogenic pathway in breast-cancer metastasis. Breast Cancer Progression Working Party. by Pezzella, F, Manzotti, M, Di Bacco, A, Viale, G, Nicholson, A, Price, R, Ratcliffe, C, Pastorino, U, Gatter, K, Harris, A, Altman, D, Pilotti, S, Veronesi, U, Pa, B

    Published 2000
    “…We have reported that angiogenic primary breast carcinoma can relapse not only as angiogenic, but also as non-angiogenic, lung metastases. …”
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    Interactions between genetic variants and breast cancer risk factors in the breast and prostate cancer cohort consortium by Campa, D, Kaaks, R, Le Marchand, L, Haiman, C, Travis, R, Berg, C, Buring, J, Chanock, S, Ryan Diver, W, Dostal, L, Fournier, A, Hankinson, SE, Henderson, B, Hoover, R, Isaacs, C, Johansson, M, Kolonel, L, Kraft, P, Lee, I, McCarty, C, Kim, O, Panico, S, Peeters, P, Riboli, E, Sanchez, M

    Published 2011
    “…Background: Recently, several genome-wide association studies have identified various genetic susceptibility loci for breast cancer. Relatively little is known about the possible interactions between these loci and the established risk factors for breast cancer. …”
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    Interactions between genetic variants and breast cancer risk factors in the breast and prostate cancer cohort consortium. by Campa, D, Kaaks, R, Le Marchand, L, Haiman, C, Travis, R, Berg, C, Buring, J, Chanock, S, Diver, W, Dostal, L, Fournier, A, Hankinson, SE, Henderson, B, Hoover, R, Isaacs, C, Johansson, M, Kolonel, L, Kraft, P, Lee, I, McCarty, C, Overvad, K, Panico, S, Peeters, P, Riboli, E, Sanchez, M

    Published 2011
    “…BACKGROUND: Recently, several genome-wide association studies have identified various genetic susceptibility loci for breast cancer. Relatively little is known about the possible interactions between these loci and the established risk factors for breast cancer. …”
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    The breast cancer working group presentation was divided into three sections: the epidemiology, pathology and treatment of breast cancer by Toi, M., Ohashi, Y., Seow, A., Moriya, T., Tse, G., Sasano, H., Park, B.W., Chow, L.W.C., Laudico, A.V., Yip, C.H., Ueno, E., Ishiguro, H., Bando, H.

    Published 2010
    “…Epidemiology of breast cancer: The incidence and mortality of breast cancer are lower in Asia than in the West, particularly in post-menopausal women, but they are increasing. …”
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    NURSES’ BELIEFS ABOUT BREAST CANCER AND BREAST SELF EXAMINATION AND THEIR BREAST SELF EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE by Özgül Karayurt, Ayşegül Coşkun, Kamuran Cerit

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIM:The most frequent type of cancer among women in Turkey is breast cancer. In fact, it accounts for 24,1% of all cancers. …”
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    Breast Implant-associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma after Breast Reconstruction for Breast Cancer by Felipe Mesa, MD, PhD, Julián Bernal Arrubla, MD, Luis Javier Gallón, MD, Gustavo Matute Turizo, MD, Diana Marcela Caicedo Ruiz, MD

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Seven years after the last surgery, the patient developed a seroma in the left breast (breast opposite to the one that developed the cancer), and seroma studies reported a CD30-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with the breast prosthesis. …”
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    Quality of Life in Taiwanese Breast Cancer Survivors With Breast-conserving Therapy by Chi-Cheng Huang, Heng-Hui Lien, Shih-Hsin Tu, Ching-Shui Huang, Jaan-Yeh Jeng, Hui-Lin Chao, Hsiao-Lun Sun, Wei-Chu Chie

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Breast cancer is the most common female malignancy in Taiwan; however, quality of life (QOL) following breast cancer therapy remains rarely studied. …”
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    Saliency of breast lesions in breast cancer detection using artificial intelligence by Said Pertuz, David Ortega, Érika Suarez, William Cancino, Gerson Africano, Irina Rinta-Kiikka, Otso Arponen, Sara Paris, Alfonso Lozano

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract The analysis of mammograms using artificial intelligence (AI) has shown great potential for assisting breast cancer screening. We use saliency maps to study the role of breast lesions in the decision-making process of AI systems for breast cancer detection in screening mammograms. …”
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