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View article: Reproductive factors and mammographic density within the International Consortium of Mammographic Density: A cross-sectional study
Reproductive factors and mammographic density within the International Consortium of Mammographic Density: A cross-sectional study Open
Associations with higher parity and older age at first birth with √MD were consistent with the direction of their respective associations with breast cancer risk. Further research is needed to understand reproductive factor-related differe…
View article: International Consortium on Mammographic Density: Methodology and population diversity captured across 22 countries
International Consortium on Mammographic Density: Methodology and population diversity captured across 22 countries Open
Mammographic density (MD) is a quantitative trait, measurable in all women, and is among the strongest markers of breast cancer risk. The population-based epidemiology of MD has revealed genetic, lifestyle and societal/environmental determ…
View article: Delayed Colonoscopy Following a Positive Fecal Test Result and Cancer Mortality
Delayed Colonoscopy Following a Positive Fecal Test Result and Cancer Mortality Open
Background A fecal test followed by diagnostic colonoscopy for a positive result is a widely endorsed screening strategy for colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the relationship between the time delay from the positive test to the follow-up …
Humanitarian Aid Bridging Across a Hostile Border Open
It was clear to the anguished parents that any hope to save the life of their son would be in the West, beyond the border. Thus, a 12-year-old boy appeared one morning in September 2014, draped over a donkey’s back and accompanied by his a…
Mammographic density and ageing: A collaborative pooled analysis of cross-sectional data from 22 countries worldwide Open
Declines in MD with increasing age are present premenopausally, continue postmenopausally, and are most pronounced over the menopausal transition. These effects were highly consistent across diverse groups of women worldwide, suggesting th…