Cumulative Risk Distribution for Interval Invasive Second Breast Cancers After Negative Surveillance Mammography.
Conclusion Risk of interval invasive second breast cancer varies across women and is influenced by characteristics that can be measured at initial diagnosis, treatment, and imaging. Risk prediction models that evaluate the risk of cancers not detected by surveillance mammography should be developed to inform discussions of tailored surveillance.
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Source: Clinical Breast Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lee JM, Abraham L, Lam DL, Buist DSM, Kerlikowske K, Miglioretti DL, Houssami N, Lehman CD, Henderson LM, Hubbard RA Tags: J Clin Oncol Source Type: research
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