Hormones, smoking and mammographic density in postmenopausal Norwegian women : the Tromsø Mammography and Breast Cancer Study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25933Dato
2007Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Forfatter
Bremnes, YngveSammendrag
Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring malignancy among women, and according to
estimates by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, more than one million new
cases were diagnoscd worldwide in 2002 (1). In Norway, altogether 2,780 women were
diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, corresponding to an age-adjusted (world) incidence rate
of 75.7 per 100,000 women per year (2). According to the predictions for the years 2010-2020
by the Cancer Registry of Norway, we can expect a continued increase in breast cancer
incidence, resulting in more than 4,000 new cases annually by the year 2020 (estimated to
>80 breast caneer cases per 100,000 women per year) (2). About 80% of new breast cancers
cases are diagnosed in women 50 years or older. Although breast cancer mainly affects older
women, the predicted increase in breast cancer incidence is only partly explained by the
change in age distribution to older women (2). Thus, other risk factors than age must be of
importance.
Forlag
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
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ISM skriftserie Nr. 94, 2007Metadata
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