Some international differences in histology and survival in breast cancer.

scientific article

Some international differences in histology and survival in breast cancer. is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1002/IJC.2910110203
P698PubMed publication ID4364258

P2093author name stringB MacMahon
M M Black
A S Morrison
S Yuasa
C R Lowe
P2860cites workPrognosis in carcinoma of the breastQ36035911
P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)261-267
P577publication date1973-03-01
P1433published inInternational Journal of CancerQ332492
P1476titleSome international differences in histology and survival in breast cancer.
P478volume11

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q39205318A comparative study of some pathologic features of mammary carcinoma in Tokyo, Japan and New York, USA
Q72799639A comparison of breast cancers detected by mass screening and those found in out-patient clinics
Q70793689A simple procedure for removal of intra- and extra-tumoral macrophages from primary tumor cultures
Q40837350Breast cancer histology in Caucasians, African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Pacific Islanders
Q70764627Breast cancer in Greenland-selected epidemiological, clinical, and histological features
Q69540787Breast cancer prognosis in three different racial groups in relation to steroid hormone receptor status
Q69735779Characterization of T-lymphocyte subpopulations infiltrating primary breast cancer
Q57932742Class distribution of immunoglobulin-containing plasma cells in the stroma of medullary carcinoma of breast
Q73223977Controversies in the Surgical Management of Operable Breast Cancer
Q92351830Disparity in Tumor Immune Microenvironment of Breast Cancer and Prognostic Impact: Asian Versus Western Populations
Q37253418Ethnic variation in breast cancer survival: a review
Q72915763Histological and epidemiological features of breast cancer in different religious groups in greater bombay
Q70221082Histopathological Features and Their Association with Steroid Receptors in Women With Breast Cancer in Fukuoka, Japan
Q40206864Histopathology and Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in the Padua Area
Q54633034Host resistance in relation to survival in breast cancer.
Q37498321Immunogenicity and MuMTV-like Antigenicity of Human Breast Cancer Tissues
Q68267684Lymph node metastases versus DNA ploidy as prognostic factors for invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast
Q36041369Lymphoreticular infiltration in human tumours: prognostic and biological implications: a review
Q36610389Macrophage infiltration of breast tumours: a prospective study
Q39512905Progress in understanding breast cancer: epidemiological and biological interactions
Q54597580Putative host resistance and long-term survival in breast cancer
Q40237941Stromal aspects of breast carcinoma
Q43495551Study of the relationship between immunohistologically demonstrated lymphocytes infiltrating human breast carcinomas and patients' survival
Q40819416Survival of breast cancer patients from Piedmont, Italy.
Q34761652Temporal trend analysis of avoidable mortality in Taiwan, 1971-2008: overall progress, with areas for further medical or public health investment
Q28265311The dietary intake oflaminaria,a brown seaweed, and breast cancer prevention
Q40031726The immune response at the tumor site in lung carcinoma
Q37253429The pathology of breast cancer in Japanese women compared to other ethnic groups: a review
Q40819797The possible role of stromal cell stimulation in worsening the prognosis of a subset of patients with breast cancer
Q67551183The relationship between lymph node metastases and DNA-ploidy status as prognostic factors in invasive breast cancer

Search more.