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Epidemiology (including risk tools)
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ABC
of Breast Cancer - Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Genetics -
Medical Journal 9sep00 ABC of Breast Cancer
Epidemiology , Risk Factors, and Genetics British Medical Journal 9sep00 BMJ
2000
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American Cancer Society
- statistics
on breast cancer
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BreastCancerSource.com - Breast cancer epidemiology: incidence, morbidity
and mortality rates - home disease
information epidemiology risk factors anatomy and physiology pathology
patient presentation and prognosis treatment options management strategies
AstraZeneca in breast cancer research etc.
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BreastScreen Australia - The Victorian Program: BreastScreen -
Breast Cancer - Epidemiology. Around 2,600
Victorian women learn they have breast cancer each year.
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Detailed Breast Cancer Risk Calculator - Estimates your chance of breast
cancer based on personal risk factors. For awareness, and prevention.
Detailed Breast Cancer Risk Calculator.
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Epidemiology Of Breast Cancer Epidemiology Of Breast Cancer -
Epidemiology Of Breast Cancer
by Maja Primic.
Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Oncology (Slovenia)
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Fundamentals for Interpreting Breast Cancer Epidemiology - Ribbon article -
BCERF - Our knowledge and
understanding of the links between environmental factors and breast cancer
risk comes primarily from observational epidemiologic studies.
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Imaginis
- U.S. and
International breast cancer statistics
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Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory: Breast Cancer Screening
- Overview of the genetics of breast cancer
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National Cancer Institute Lifetime
Probability of Breast Cancer -
fact sheet, with
information on risk factors
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OncoLink: Breast Cancer
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site on risk factors and prevention
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QIMR
Website - Molecular Cancer Epidemiology Laboratory -
A considerable proportion of cancer-affected women from multiple-case “high-risk” breast
cancer families carry mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, with the proportion ranging from 30-80% of families
depending on selection criteria and source population.
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010
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