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233 related items for PubMed ID: 20022238

  • 1. Familial risks of breast and prostate cancers: does the definition of the at risk period matter?
    Brandt A, Bermejo JL, Sundquist J, Hemminki K.
    Eur J Cancer; 2010 Mar; 46(4):752-7. PubMed ID: 20022238
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  • 3. Prophylactic Oophorectomy: Reducing the U.S. Death Rate from Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. A Continuing Debate.
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  • 4. Age at diagnosis and age at death in familial prostate cancer.
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  • 5. Familial risk of cancer shortly after diagnosis of the first familial tumor.
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  • 6. Familial association of prostate cancer with other cancers in the Swedish Family-Cancer Database.
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  • 9. Breast cancer risk in women who fulfill high-risk criteria: at what age should surveillance start?
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  • 10. Familial breast carcinoma risks by morphology: a nationwide epidemiologic study from Sweden.
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  • 11. A cohort study of cancer risk in relation to family histories of cancer in the Utah population database.
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  • 12. Familial prostate cancer in Sweden. A nationwide register cohort study.
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  • 13. Risk for contralateral breast cancers in a population covered by mammography: effects of family history, age at diagnosis and histology.
    Ji J, Hemminki K.
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  • 14. Age- and gender-specific familial risks for venous thromboembolism: a nationwide epidemiological study based on hospitalizations in Sweden.
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  • 15. Age specific risks of familial prostate carcinoma: a basis for screening recommendations in high risk populations.
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  • 16. Breast cancer as a second primary in patients with prostate cancer--estrogen treatment or association with family history of cancer?
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  • 17. The frequency of germ-line mutations in the breast cancer predisposition genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 in familial prostate cancer. The Cancer Research Campaign/British Prostate Group United Kingdom Familial Prostate Cancer Study Collaborators.
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  • 18. Familial risks for eye melanoma and retinoblastoma: results from the Swedish Family-Cancer Database.
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  • 19. Familial risks for asthma among twins and other siblings based on hospitalizations in Sweden.
    Hemminki K, Li X, Sundquist K, Sundquist J.
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  • 20. Occupation and cancer - follow-up of 15 million people in five Nordic countries.
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