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Uterine carcinosarcoma/malignant mixed Mullerian tumor incidence is increased in women with breast cancer, but independent of hormone therapy

Wilson BT, Cordell HJ

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Incidence estimation of female breast cancer among Koreans

Ahn YO, Park BJ, Yoo KY, Lee MS, Kim H, Noh DY, Park TS

The authors conducted a nationwide survey to estimate the incidence rates of female breast cancer among Korean women in 1990-1991. We identified potential breast cancer cases based on the claims...
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Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in Korea: Occurrence, High-Risk Groups, and Prevention

Yoo KY, Kang D, Park SK, Kim SU, Shin A, Yoon H, Ahn SH, Noh DY, Choe KJ

Breast cancer ranks second or third to uterine cervix cancer and stomach cancer as a cause of death in women, and as a common site of primary cancer. The large...
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Population-based Breast Cancer Statistics in Korea during 1993-2002: Incidence, Mortality, and Survival

Lee JH, Yim SH, Won YJ, Jung KW, Son BH, Lee HD, Lee ES, Yoo KY, Ahn SH, Shin HR, The Members of Korean Breast Cancer Society (KBCS)

In 2002, breast became the most common cancer site in Korean women. Using national breast cancer incidence data during 1993-2002, crude, age-standardized, and age-specific rates for incidence and mortality were...
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Male breast cancer: a 20-year review of 16 cases at Yonsei University

Chung HC, Koh EH, Roh JK, Min JS, Lee KS, Suh CO, Kim KE, Loh JJ, Lee KB, Kim BS

Sixteen cases of male breast cancer seen over a 20-year period were reviewed. The causes of cancer of the male breast are no better understood, but major alterations in hormonal...
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Prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations in Korean Breast Cancer Patients

Ahn SH, Hwang UK, Kwak BS, Yoon HS, Ku BK, Kang HJ, Kim JS, Ko BK, Ko CD, Yoon KS, Cho DY, Kim JS, Son BH

The incidence of breast cancer in Korea has been increasing in recent years, such that it is now the most common female cancer. Breast cancer in Korea is characterized by...
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Menstrual and reproductive factors related to the risk of breast cancer in Korea: Ovarian hormone effect on breast cancer

Suh JS, Yoo KY, Kwon OJ, Yun IJ, Han SH, Noh DY, Choe KJ

To support the ovarian hormone hypothesis in the etiology of breast cancer, a hospital-based case-control study with community controls was conducted to evaluate the relationship of intervals among menstrual and...
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Glutathione S-Transferase M1 Status and Breast Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis

Sull JW, Ohrr H, Kang DR, Nam CM

It is not yet clear whether Glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) polymorphisms affect the risk of breast cancer. The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive meta-analysis of all...
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Estimated Amount of 24-Hour Urine Sodium Excretion Is Positively Correlated with Stomach and Breast Cancer Prevalence in Korea

Park JH, Kim YC, Koo HS, Oh SW, Kim S, Chin HJ

Stomach cancer is one of the most common cancers in Korea. The aim of this study was to identify the association between the prevalence of cancer, particularly stomach cancer, and...
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Long-Term Survival Analysis of Korean Breast Cancer Patients at a Single Center: Improving Outcome Over Time

Ahn SG, Lee HM, Lee SA, Jeong J, Lee HD

PURPOSE: The prognosis of breast cancer has been consistently improving. We analyzed our cohort of breast cancer patients with a long-term follow up at a single center over time. MATERIALS AND...
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