Prevention of breast cancer (part I): epidemiology, risk factors, and risk assessment tools

MT Tirona, R Sehgal, O Ballester - Cancer investigation, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
MT Tirona, R Sehgal, O Ballester
Cancer investigation, 2010Taylor & Francis
Advances in breast cancer research have led to declining death rates from this disease
because of early detection through mammographic screening and improved therapy for
breast cancer. The concept that breast cancer, in some cases, can be prevented has been
explored over the last three decades. This article, part I of a two-part series, will focus on the
epidemiology, the risk factors associated with breast cancer, and the available risk
assessment tools, which can help define who should be considered for risk reduction …
Abstract
Advances in breast cancer research have led to declining death rates from this disease because of early detection through mammographic screening and improved therapy for breast cancer. The concept that breast cancer, in some cases, can be prevented has been explored over the last three decades. This article, part I of a two-part series, will focus on the epidemiology, the risk factors associated with breast cancer, and the available risk assessment tools, which can help define who should be considered for risk reduction strategies. Part II will focus on discussing risk reduction strategies.
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