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1. Position paper: Breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment in Denmark.

2. Dose intense, dose dense and tailored dose adjuvant chemotherapy for early breast cancer: an evolution of concepts.

3. Sexual functioning, sexual enjoyment, and body image in Norwegian breast cancer survivors: a 12-year longitudinal follow-up study and comparison with the general female population.

4. Impact of adding pertuzumab to trastuzumab plus chemotherapy in neoadjuvant treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer patients: a multicenter real-life HER2PATH study.

5. Waiting times and treatment following cancer diagnosis: comparison between immigrants and the Norwegian host population.

6. Whose perspective is it anyway? Dilemmas of patient involvement in the development of a randomized clinical trial – a qualitative study.

7. Forty years of landmark trials undertaken by the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (DBCG) nationwide or in international collaboration.

8. Intrafractional baseline drift during free breathing breast cancer radiation therapy.

9. Fear of cancer recurrence and unmet needs among breast cancer survivors in the first five years. A cross-sectional study.

10. Improvements in breast cancer survival between 1995 and 2012 in Denmark: The importance of earlier diagnosis and adjuvant treatment.

11. Oncologists' weighing of the benefits and side effects of adjuvant systemic therapy: Has it changed over time?

12. Angiosarcoma after breast-conserving therapy: Long-term disease control and late effects with hyperfractionated accelerated re-irradiation (HART).

13. Safety and efficacy of aerobic training in operable breast cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy: A phase II randomized trial.

14. One-year course of fatigue after post-operative radiotherapy in Norwegian breast cancer patients - comparison to general population.

15. Long-term follow-up of late morbidity, cosmetic outcome and body image after breast conserving therapy. A study from the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (DBCG).

16. Physical activity and body composition, body physique, and quality of life in premenopausal breast cancer patients during endocrine therapy - a feasibility study.

17. Unmet needs of women with breast cancer during and after primary treatment: A prospective study in Denmark.

18. Combined analysis of vascular invasion, grade, HER2 and Ki67 expression identifies early breast cancer patients with questionable benefit of systemic adjuvant therapy.

19. Local recurrence of breast cancer after mastectomy and modern multidisciplinary treatment.

20. Breast cancer in women 80 years of age and older: A comprehensive analysis of an underreported entity.

21. Prognostic value of Bcl-2 in two independent populations of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer patients treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy.

22. Electrochemotherapy for large cutaneous recurrence of breast cancer: A phase II clinical trial.

23. Factors affecting participation in group intervention in patients after adjuvant treatment for early-study breast cancer.

24. Hospital volume and prognosis among Norwegian breast cancer patients enrolled in adjuvant trials.

25. Similarities and differences in the characteristics and primary treatment of breast cancer in men and women - a population based study (Sweden).

26. Late effects of breast cancer treatment and potentials for rehabilitation.

27. Natural remedy use in a prospective cohort of breast cancer patients in southern Sweden.

28. Existential aspects are neglected in the evaluation of support-intervention in breast cancer patients.

29. Breaking away: High fracture rates may merit a new trial of adjuvant endocrine therapy in Scandinavian breast cancer patients.