Breast Cancer Epidemiology

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Gebonden, 418 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2010e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9781441906847
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Springer New York 2010e druk, 2009 9781441906847
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Breast cancer remains a disease of considerable public health importance worldwide, with over 800,000 new cases diagnosed globally each year. Considerable energy is currently being spent by researchers to further our understanding of this complex disease, however, keeping up with all of the new data is a real challenge given the sheer volume of information that becomes available on a daily basis. The purpose of this book would be to provide a comprehensive review of breast cancer epidemiology, covering the topics of disease burden, etiology, risk factors, prevention, early detection/screening, treatment, and outcomes. The book would be a single comprehensive source of the most recent information on breast cancer epidemiology, and it would serve as a valuable resource for breast cancer researchers across disciplines regardless of what stage of their career they are in. To the knowledge of the editor, no such resource is currently available.

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ISBN13:9781441906847
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:418
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2010

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Global Burden of Breast Cancer.- Breast Cancer Biology and Clinical Characteristics.- In situ Breast Cancer.- Endogenous Hormones.- Exogenous Hormones.- Reproductive Factors.- Physical Activity and Anthropometric Factors.- Diet and Nutrition.- Environmental and Occupational Exposures.- Shift Work and Circadian Disruption.- Non-Hormonal Medications and Chronic Diseases.- Male Breast Cancer.- Inherited Predisposition: Familial Aggregation and High Risk Genes.- Common Genetic Susceptibility Loci.- Mammographic Density as a Potential Surrogate Marker for Breast Cancer.- Breast Cancer Screening.- Principles of Breast Cancer Therapy.- Breast Cancer Outcomes.

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