Prognostic models for breast cancer: a systematic review
Background Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with a great
diversity in outcomes among individual patients. The ability to accurately predict a breast …
diversity in outcomes among individual patients. The ability to accurately predict a breast …
A sco** review of practice recommendations for clinicians' communication of uncertainty
NM Medendorp, AM Stiggelbout, CM Aalfs… - Health …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Health‐care providers increasingly have to discuss uncertainty with patients.
Awareness of uncertainty can affect patients variably, depending on how it is communicated …
Awareness of uncertainty can affect patients variably, depending on how it is communicated …
[HTML][HTML] Large-scale tumor-associated collagen signatures identify high-risk breast cancer patients
G **, W Guo, D Kang, J Ma, F Fu, L Qiu, L Zheng… - Theranostics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The notion of personalized medicine demands proper prognostic biomarkers to guide the
optimal therapy for an invasive breast cancer patient. However, various risk prediction …
optimal therapy for an invasive breast cancer patient. However, various risk prediction …
Performing survival analyses in the presence of competing risks: a clinical example in older breast cancer patients
An important consideration in studies that use cause-specific endpoints such as cancer-
specific survival or disease recurrence is that risk of dying from another cause before …
specific survival or disease recurrence is that risk of dying from another cause before …
Validity of the online PREDICT tool in older patients with breast cancer: a population-based study
NA De Glas, E Bastiaannet, CC Engels… - British journal of …, 2016 - nature.com
Background: Predicting breast cancer outcome in older patients is challenging, as it has
been shown that the available tools are not accurate in older patients. The PREDICT tool …
been shown that the available tools are not accurate in older patients. The PREDICT tool …
Evolution of breast cancer recurrence risk prediction: a systematic review of statistical and machine learning–based models
PURPOSE Selection of appropriate adjuvant therapy to ultimately reduce the risk of breast
cancer (BC) recurrence is a challenge for medical oncologists. Several automated risk …
cancer (BC) recurrence is a challenge for medical oncologists. Several automated risk …
Intratumor graph neural network recovers hidden prognostic value of multi-biomarker spatial heterogeneity
L Qiu, D Kang, C Wang, W Guo, F Fu, Q Wu… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Biomarkers are indispensable for precision medicine. However, focused single-biomarker
development using human tissue has been complicated by sample spatial heterogeneity. To …
development using human tissue has been complicated by sample spatial heterogeneity. To …
Validity of Adjuvant! Online program in older patients with breast cancer: a population-based study
Summary Background Adjuvant! Online is a prediction tool that can be used to aid clinical
decision making in patients with breast cancer. It was developed in a patient population …
decision making in patients with breast cancer. It was developed in a patient population …
Breast cancer in women over 65 years-a review of screening and treatment options
P Desai, A Aggarwal - Clinics in geriatric medicine, 2021 - geriatric.theclinics.com
Breast cancer remains a major epidemiologic challenge. Approximately 1 in 8 women will
be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 39 women will die from …
be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 39 women will die from …
[HTML][HTML] Recreational physical activity reduces breast cancer recurrence in female survivors of breast cancer: A meta-analysis
N Zagalaz-Anula, MJ Mora-Rubio… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of this review was to systematically collect the published evidence to
assess the effect of recreational physical activity (PA) in reducing breast cancer (BC) …
assess the effect of recreational physical activity (PA) in reducing breast cancer (BC) …