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2. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., Stefan, D.C., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Alexandre, T.S., Verdugo, A.S., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo Pathy, N., Chimedsuren, O., Tuvshingerel, S., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, and Allemani, Claudia
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- 2017
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3. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Stefan, D.C., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Latorre, M.R.D.O., Tanaka, L.F., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C.A., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Carreira, Helena, Salmerón, Diego, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, and Allemani, Claudia
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4. Low Lifetime Risk of Contralateral Breast Cancer in a Middle-Income Asian Country: Evidence to Guide Post-treatment Surveillance
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See, M. H., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Jamaris, S., Kiran, A., Evans, D. G., Yip, C. H., and Taib, N. A.
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- 2018
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5. Radiation safety and radiation monitoring practices among medical radiation workers in Malaysia
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Mohd Ridzwan, S.F., additional, Fritschi, L., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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- 2023
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6. Breast Cancer Outcomes as Defined by the Estrogen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, and Human Growth Factor Receptor-2 in a Multi-ethnic Asian Country
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Subramaniam, S., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Taib, N. A., Tan, G. H., See, M. H., Jamaris, S., Ho, G. F., Looi, L. M., and Yip, C. H.
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- 2015
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7. Factors affecting estrogen receptor status in a multiracial Asian country: An analysis of 3557 cases
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Yip, C.H., Bhoo Pathy, N., Uiterwaal, C.S., Taib, N.A., Tan, G.H., Mun, K.S., Choo, W.Y., and Rhodes, A.
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- 2011
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8. Prediction of Lymph Node Involvement in Patients with Breast Tumors Measuring 3–5 cm in a Middle-Income Setting: the Role of CancerMath
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Pijnappel, E. N., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Suniza, J., See, M. H., Tan, G. H., Yip, C. H., Hartman, M., Taib, N. A., and Verkooijen, H. M.
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- 2014
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9. Breast‐conserving surgery versus mastectomy in young women with breast cancer in Asian settings
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Sinnadurai, S., Kwong, A., Hartman, M., Tan, E. Y., Bhoo‐Pathy, N. T., Dahlui, M., See, M. H., Yip, C. H., Taib, N. A., and Bhoo‐Pathy, N.
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Adult ,Asia ,Breast Neoplasms ,Original Articles ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Middle Aged ,Mastectomy, Segmental ,Prognosis ,Humans ,Original Article ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Registries ,Propensity Score ,Mastectomy ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Background Mastectomy rates among women with early breast cancer in Asia have traditionally been high. This study assessed trends in the surgical management of young women with early‐stage breast cancer in Asian settings. Survival in women treated with breast‐conserving surgery (BCS; lumpectomy with adjuvant radiotherapy) and those undergoing mastectomy was compared. Methods Young women (aged less than 50 years) newly diagnosed with stage I or II (T1–2 N0–1 M0) breast cancer in four hospitals in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong in 1990–2012 were included. Overall survival (OS) was compared for patients treated by BCS and those who had a mastectomy. Propensity score analysis was used to account for differences in demographic, tumour and treatment characteristics between the groups. Results Some 63·5 per cent of 3536 women underwent mastectomy. Over a 15‐year period, only a modest increase in rates of BCS was observed. Although BCS was significantly associated with favourable prognostic features, OS was not significantly different for BCS and mastectomy; the 5‐year OS rate was 94·9 (95 per cent c.i. 93·5 to 96·3) and 92·9 (91·7 to 94·1) per cent respectively. Inferences remained unchanged following propensity score analysis (hazard ratio for BCS versus mastectomy: 0·81, 95 per cent c.i. 0·64 to 1·03). Conclusion The prevalence of young women with breast cancer treated by mastectomy remains high in Asian countries. Patients treated with BCS appear to survive as well as those undergoing mastectomy.
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- 2018
10. Treatment abandonment in children with cancer: Does a sex difference exist? A systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence from low- and middle-income countries.
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Palagyi, A, Balane, C, Shanthosh, J, Jun, M, Bhoo-Pathy, N, Gadsden, T, Canfell, K, Jan, S, Palagyi, A, Balane, C, Shanthosh, J, Jun, M, Bhoo-Pathy, N, Gadsden, T, Canfell, K, and Jan, S
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In this systematic review and meta-analyses, we sought to determine sex-disparities in treatment abandonment in children with cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and identify the characteristics of children and their families most disadvantaged by such abandonment. Sex-disaggregated data on treatment abandonment were collated from the available literature and a random-effects meta-analysis was conducted to compare the rates in girls with those in boys. Subgroup analyses were conducted in which studies were stratified by design, cancer type and the Gender Inequality Index of the country of study. Eighteen studies were included in the systematic review and of these studies, 16 qualified for the meta-analysis, representing 10 754 children. The pooled rate of treatment abandonment overall was 30%. We observed no difference in the proportion of treatment abandonment in girls relative to estimates observed in boys (rate ratio [RR] 0.95, 95% CI: 0.79-1.15; P = .61). There was significant heterogeneity across the included studies and in the pooled estimate of RR for girls vs boys (both I2 > 98%). Subgroup analyses did not reveal any effect on abandonment risk. Risk factors for abandonment observed fell into three main categories: socio-demographic; geographic; and travel-related. In conclusion, a high rate of treatment abandonment (30%) was observed overall for children with cancer in included studies in LMICs, although this was variable and context specific. No evidence of gender bias in childhood cancer treatment abandonment rates across LMICs was found. Given that the risk factors for abandonment are context specific, in-depth country-level analyses may provide further insights into the role of a child's gender in treatment abandonment decisions.
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- 2021
11. Treatment abandonment in children with cancer: Does a sex difference exist? A systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence from low- and middle-income countries
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Palagyi, A, Balane, C, Shanthosh, J, Jun, M, Bhoo-Pathy, N, Gadsden, T, Canfell, K, and Jan, S
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Male ,Treatment Refusal ,Sex Factors ,Neoplasms ,Child Health Services ,Humans ,1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Female ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Healthcare Disparities ,Child ,Developing Countries ,humanities - Abstract
In this systematic review and meta-analyses, we sought to determine sex-disparities in treatment abandonment in children with cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and identify the characteristics of children and their families most disadvantaged by such abandonment. Sex-disaggregated data on treatment abandonment were collated from the available literature and a random-effects meta-analysis was conducted to compare the rates in girls with those in boys. Subgroup analyses were conducted in which studies were stratified by design, cancer type and the Gender Inequality Index of the country of study. Eighteen studies were included in the systematic review and of these studies, 16 qualified for the meta-analysis, representing 10 754 children. The pooled rate of treatment abandonment overall was 30%. We observed no difference in the proportion of treatment abandonment in girls relative to estimates observed in boys (rate ratio [RR] 0.95, 95% CI: 0.79-1.15; P = .61). There was significant heterogeneity across the included studies and in the pooled estimate of RR for girls vs boys (both I2 > 98%). Subgroup analyses did not reveal any effect on abandonment risk. Risk factors for abandonment observed fell into three main categories: socio-demographic; geographic; and travel-related. In conclusion, a high rate of treatment abandonment (30%) was observed overall for children with cancer in included studies in LMICs, although this was variable and context specific. No evidence of gender bias in childhood cancer treatment abandonment rates across LMICs was found. Given that the risk factors for abandonment are context specific, in-depth country-level analyses may provide further insights into the role of a child's gender in treatment abandonment decisions.
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12. Outcome and presentation of heart failure in breast cancer patients : Findings from a Swedish register-based study
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Hedayati, E., Papakonstantinou, A., Gernaat, S. A. M., Altena, R., Brand, Judith, Alfredsson, J., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Herrmann, J., Linde, C., Dahlström, U., Bergh, J., Hubbert, L., Hedayati, E., Papakonstantinou, A., Gernaat, S. A. M., Altena, R., Brand, Judith, Alfredsson, J., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Herrmann, J., Linde, C., Dahlström, U., Bergh, J., and Hubbert, L.
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Aims: Heart failure (HF) patients diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) may have a higher risk of death, and different HF presentation and treatment than patients without BC. Methods and results: A total of 14 998 women with incident HF (iHF) or prevalent HF (pHF) enrolled in the Swedish HF Registry within and after 1 month since HF diagnosis, respectively, between 2008 and 2013. Patients were linked with the National Patient-, Cancer-, and Cause-of-Death Registry. Two hundred and ninety-four iHF and 338 pHF patients with BC were age-matched to 1470 iHF and 1690 pHF patients without BC. Comorbidity and treatment characteristics were compared using the χ2 tests for categories. Cox proportional hazard models assessed the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among HF patients with and without BC. In the pHF group, BC patients had less often myocardial infarction (21.6% vs. 28.6%, P < 0.01) and received less often aspirin (47.6% vs. 55.1%, P = 0.01), coronary revascularization (11.8% vs. 16.2%, P < 0.01), or device therapy (0.9% vs. 3.0%, P = 0.03). After median follow-up of 2 years, risk of all-cause mortality (iHF: HR = 1.04, 95% CI = 0.83-1.29 and pHF: HR = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.79-1.12), cardiovascular mortality (iHF: HR = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.71-1.24 and pHF: HR = 0.89, 95% CI = 0.71-1.10), and HF mortality (iHF: HR = 0.80, 95% CI = 0.34-1.90 and pHF: HR = 0.75, 95% CI = 0.43-1.29) were similar for patients with and without BC in the iHF and pHF groups. Conclusion: Risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in HF patients did not differ by BC status. Differences in pre-existing myocardial infarction and HF treatment among pHF patients with and without BC may suggest differences in pathogenesis of HF., Funding Agency:United States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USANIH National Cancer Institute (NCI) R01 CA233610
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13. Erratum to 'The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405-413]
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P., Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Alverson, J, Copeland, Ge, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, Ss, Rubertone, Jj, Slack, Sj, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta: Schwartz, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Richards, J, Whiteside, Ma, Nogueira, Lm, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Dg, Keitheri Cheteri, Mb, Farley, S, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Xp, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Av, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo-pathy, N, Tuvshingerel, S, Chimedsuren, O, Al Khater, Ahm, Al-eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, Aa, Aleinikova, Ov, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, Mm, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, Ml, Tisano, F, Fanetti, Ac, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, Ma, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, Ap, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Grądalska-lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, Ja, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Silva, Ma, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, Mayer-da-silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Valkov, My, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, Jm, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, Ml, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, Ee, Moreno-iribas, Cc, Fernández-delgado, R, Peris-bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, Jl, Maspoli-conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, Ce, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Matthes, Kl, Rashbass, J, Stiller, Ca, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Huws, Dw, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C., Matz, M., Coleman, M., Sant, M., Chirlaque, M., Visser, O., Gore, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, E., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Library science ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Ovarian cancer ,Editorial team ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,epidemiology ,business - Abstract
Objective. Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995–2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included.We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. Results. During 2005–2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. Conclusions. The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varieswidely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germcell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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14. Breast-conserving surgeryversusmastectomy in young women with breast cancer in Asian settings
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Sinnadurai, S., primary, Kwong, A., additional, Hartman, M., additional, Tan, E. Y., additional, Bhoo-Pathy, N. T., additional, Dahlui, M., additional, See, M. H., additional, Yip, C. H., additional, Taib, N. A., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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15. Role of cardioprotective therapies for prevention of cardiotoxicity in breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Kong, Y.C., primary, Sener, M., additional, Subramaniam, S., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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16. Needs of cancer patients in an Asian setting
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., primary, Kong, Y.C., additional, Bustamam, R.S., additional, Matin Mellor Bin, A., additional, Zaharah, H., additional, Taib, N.A., additional, Ho, G.F., additional, and Yip, C.H., additional
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17. Breast‐conserving surgery versus mastectomy in young women with breast cancer in Asian settings.
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Sinnadurai, S., Kwong, A., Hartman, M., Tan, E. Y., Bhoo‐Pathy, N. T., Dahlui, M., See, M. H., Yip, C. H., Taib, N. A., and Bhoo‐Pathy, N.
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Background: Mastectomy rates among women with early breast cancer in Asia have traditionally been high. This study assessed trends in the surgical management of young women with early‐stage breast cancer in Asian settings. Survival in women treated with breast‐conserving surgery (BCS; lumpectomy with adjuvant radiotherapy) and those undergoing mastectomy was compared. Methods: Young women (aged less than 50 years) newly diagnosed with stage I or II (T1–2 N0–1 M0) breast cancer in four hospitals in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong in 1990–2012 were included. Overall survival (OS) was compared for patients treated by BCS and those who had a mastectomy. Propensity score analysis was used to account for differences in demographic, tumour and treatment characteristics between the groups. Results: Some 63·5 per cent of 3536 women underwent mastectomy. Over a 15‐year period, only a modest increase in rates of BCS was observed. Although BCS was significantly associated with favourable prognostic features, OS was not significantly different for BCS and mastectomy; the 5‐year OS rate was 94·9 (95 per cent c.i. 93·5 to 96·3) and 92·9 (91·7 to 94·1) per cent respectively. Inferences remained unchanged following propensity score analysis (hazard ratio for BCS versus mastectomy: 0·81, 95 per cent c.i. 0·64 to 1·03). Conclusion: The prevalence of young women with breast cancer treated by mastectomy remains high in Asian countries. Patients treated with BCS appear to survive as well as those undergoing mastectomy. The mastectomy rates among young women with early‐stage breast cancer in Asian settings remain substantially higher than the reported rates in the USA and Europe. The present study findings provide reassuring evidence for young Asian women with early breast cancer that breast conservation therapy (breast‐conserving surgery with adjuvant radiotherapy) and mastectomy yield similar overall survival benefits, corroborating evidence from previous studies conducted in Western settings. No real survival difference [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. 64P Unmet needs following metastatic breast cancer in a middle-income Asian country.
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., Kong, Y.C., Thiagarajan, M., Bt Abdul Satar, N.F., Yip, C.H., Md Yusof, M., and Kaur, R.
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19. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Alverson, J, Copeland, Ge, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, Ss, Rubertone, Jj, Slack, Sj, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta: Schwartz, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Richards, J, Whiteside, Ma, Nogueira, Lm, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Dg, Keitheri Cheteri, Mb, Farley, S, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Xp, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Av, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo-pathy, N, Tuvshingerel, S, Chimedsuren, O, Al Khater, Ahm, Al-eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, Aa, Aleinikova, Ov, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, DI BELLA, Francesca, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, FUSCO, Elena Maria, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, Mm, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, Ml, Tisano, F, Fanetti, Ac, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, Ma, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, Ap, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Grądalska-lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, Ja, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Silva, Ma, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, Mayer-da-silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Valkov, My, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, Jm, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, Ml, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, Ee, Moreno-iribas, Cc, Fernández-delgado, R, Peris-bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, Jl, Maspoli-conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, Ce, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Matthes, Kl, Rashbass, J, Stiller, Ca, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Huws, Dw, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C., Matz, M., Coleman, M., Sant, M., Chirlaque, M., Visser, O., Gore, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., DI BELLA, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, E., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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Epidemiology ,Histology ,Morphology ,Ovarain cancer ,Worldwide ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Pathology ,endocrine system diseases ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors ,Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,education.field_of_study ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Glandular and Epithelial ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Transitional cell carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clear cell carcinoma ,Human ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,education ,Mixed tumor ,business.industry ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumor ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. METHODS: The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995-2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included. We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. RESULTS: During 2005-2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varies widely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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20. Health-related quality of life and psychological distress among cancer survivors in Southeast Asia: results from a longitudinal study in eight low- and middle-income countries
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Kimman, Merel, Jan, S., Peters, S. A. E., Yip, C. H., Ngelangel, C. A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Woodward, M., Arounlangsy, Phetsamone, Aung, Soe, Balete, Soledad L., Bhoo-Pathy, Nirmala, Bounxouei, Bounthaphany, Bui, Dieu, Datukan, Jay, Gorospe, Agnes E., Yip, Cheng Har, Htun, Yin Yin, Khopaibul, Prasit, Khuayjarernpanishk, Thanut, Khuhaprema, Thiravud, Khin, Myo, Kingston, David, Klinwimol, Tawin, Lalitwongsa, Somkiet, Lawbundis, Dhanoo, Lola, Conrado, Marbella, Leo, Khoa Mai Trong, Maung, Soe Oo, Mon, Shu, Naing, Win Pa Pa, Ngelangel, Corazon A., Nyein, Htun Lwin, Beryl, Annielyn, Oo, Khin May, Orolfo-Real, Irisyl, Xuan, Dung Pham, Pharin, Seang, Pujianto, Rattanavong, Oudayvone, Samnang, Kouy, Sangkittipaiboon, Somphob, Sangrajrang, Suleeporn, Santiago-Ferreras, Cherelina, Shwe, San, Sokha, Eav, Sinthusake, Thanadej, Suanplu, Darunee, Tanabodee, Jitraporn, Thabrany, Hasbullah, RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care, and MUMC+: KIO Kemta (9)
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Gerontology ,Longitudinal study ,Palliative care ,Health-related quality of life ,EUROPEAN-ORGANIZATION ,MEMBER COUNTRIES ,Psychological distress ,Survivorship ,COLORECTAL-CANCER ,PALLIATIVE CARE ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Survivorship curve ,Observational study ,Medicine ,BREAST-CANCER ,ANXIETY ,SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Socioeconomic status ,Cancer ,Medicine(all) ,Low- and middle-income countries ,business.industry ,LONG-TERM SURVIVORS ,General Medicine ,ASSOCIATION ,medicine.disease ,Southeast Asia ,humanities ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,SYMPTOM BURDEN ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Background: A better understanding of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and psychological distress in cancer survivors can raise awareness, promote the development of policies in cancer survivorship care, and facilitate better targeted use of limited resources in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). The main objectives of this paper were therefore to assess HRQoL and the prevalence of psychological distress amongst cancer survivors in Southeast Asia and identify risk factors of these outcomes.Methods: The ACTION study was a longitudinal study in eight LMICs in Southeast Asia with 5249 first time cancer survivors followed up at 1 year after diagnosis. HRQoL was assessed using the EORTC QLQ-C30 and EQ-5D. Psychological distress (anxiety and depression) was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. General linear models and multiple logistic regression were used to identify independent predictors of HRQoL and psychological distress.Results: One year after diagnosis, the mean EORTC QLQ-C30 global health score for survivors was 66.2 out of 100 (SD 22.0), the mean index score on the EQ-5D was 0.74 (SD 0.23), 37% of survivors had at least mild levels of anxiety, and 46% showed at least mild levels of depression. Poorest HRQoL and highest prevalence of anxiety and depression were seen in patients with lung cancer and lymphomas, while highest scores and least psychological distress were seen in female patients with breast and cervical cancer. The most significant predictor of poor HRQoL and psychological distress outcomes was cancer stage at diagnosis. Age, co-morbidities, treatment, and several socioeconomic factors were associated with HRQoL and psychological distress.Conclusions: Cancer survivors in LMICs in Southeast Asia have impaired HRQoL and substantial proportions have psychological distress. Patients with advanced cancer stages at diagnosis and those in a poor socioeconomic position were most at risk of such poor outcomes. Supportive interventions for cancer patients that address wider aspects of patient wellbeing are needed, as well as policies that address financial and other barriers to timely treatment.
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21. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M., Coleman, M., Carreira, H., Salmerã³n, D., Chirlaque, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, M, Coleman, M, Carreira, H, Salmeròn, D, Chirlaque, M, Allemani, C, and Mazzucco, W
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,0302 clinical medicine ,morphology ,80 and over ,Stage (cooking) ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,education.field_of_study ,epidemiology ,histology ,ovarian cancer ,stage ,survival ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Transitional cell carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clear cell carcinoma ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,ovarian cancer, epidemiology, survival, stage, morphology, histology ,education ,Cancer staging ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Cancer registry ,030104 developmental biology ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
Objective Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from 67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results Survival from type I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from 40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival from germ cell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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22. Policy and priorities for national cancer control planning in low- and middle-income countries: implications of the ASEAN Cost In Oncology Study
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Woodward, M, Bhoo-Pathy, N, Yip, C, Peters, S, Kimman, M, Sullivan, R, Jan, S, and Ng, C
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Background We determined the overall and country-specific risk of death and adverse economic outcomes in the ASEAN Costs In Oncology study, and evaluated their contributory factors. Methods 9,513 cancer patients from eight low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) in Southeast Asia were followed-up for 12 months using questionnaires and cost diaries to estimate household-level illness-related expenditures. Overall and country-specific incidence of financial catastrophe (out-of-pocket health costs >=30% of annual household income), economic hardship (inability to make necessary household payments), poverty (living below national poverty line), and death were estimated. Stepwise multinomial regression was used to disentangle the impact of health insurance, cancer stage, and treatment in explaining risk of adverse outcomes. Results A high one-year incidence of mortality (12% in Malaysia to 45% in Myanmar) and financial catastrophe (24% in Thailand to 68% in Vietnam) were observed. Economic hardship was reported by a third of families, including the inability to pay for medicines (45%), mortgages (18%), and utilities (12%), with 28% taking personal loans, and 20% selling assets. Five percent of households were pushed into poverty at one year. Cancer stage largely explained the variations in incidence of financial catastrophe and death in all countries. Stage-stratified analysis however showed that low-income patients remained vulnerable to adverse outcomes even when diagnosed early. Conclusion Apart from high cancer mortality rates in LMIC, many affected households are economically incapacitated within a year of cancer diagnosis. The LMIC need to realign their focus on early detection of cancer and provision of equitable cancer control services.
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23. Serum 25(OH) Vitamin D Deficiency and Risk of Breast Cancer in Malaysia: A Case-Control Study
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Jauhari, A.H. Asmali, primary, Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional, Islam, T., additional, Jalaludin, M.Y., additional, Moy, F.M., additional, and Taib, N.A., additional
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24. Employment Challenges Faced by Breast Cancer Survivors in an Upper Middle–Income Asian Setting
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Kong, Y.-C., primary, Bhoo-Pathy, N.T., additional, Wong, L.-P., additional, Aziz, A.F., additional, Taib, N.A., additional, Yehgambaram, P., additional, Yusof, M. Md., additional, Subramaniam, S., additional, Yip, C.-H., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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25. Baseline prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in women with breast cancer
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., primary, Subramaniam, S., additional, Zaharah, H., additional, Kong, Y.C., additional, Taib, N.A., additional, Deniel, A., additional, Chee, K.-H., additional, Bustamam, R.S., additional, See, M.-H., additional, Fong, A., additional, and Yip, C.H., additional
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26. Nutritional Status of Breast Cancer Survivors 1 Year after Diagnosis: A Preliminary Analysis from the Malaysian Breast Cancer Survivorship Cohort Study
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Majid, Hazreen Abd, primary, Keow, Low Phei, additional, Islam, Tania, additional, Su, Tin Tin, additional, Cantwell, Marie, additional, Taib, Nur Aishah, additional, Taib, N.A., additional, Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional, Majid, H.A., additional, Nahar, A.M., additional, Su, T.T., additional, Ng, C.G., additional, Dahlui, M., additional, Hussain, S., additional, Cantwell, M.M., additional, and Murray, L., additional
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27. Erratum to 'Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 396–404]
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Carreira, Helena, Salmerã³n, Diego, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Alverson, J, Copeland, Ge, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, Ss, Rubertone, Jj, Slack, Sj, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta: Schwartz, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Richards, J, Whiteside, Ma, Nogueira, Lm, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Dg, Keitheri Cheteri, Mb, Farley, S, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Xp, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Av, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo-pathy, N, Tuvshingerel, S, Chimedsuren, O, Al Khater, Ahm, Al-eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, Aa, Aleinikova, Ov, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, Mm, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, Ml, Tisano, F, Fanetti, Ac, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, Ma, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, Ap, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Grądalska-lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, Ja, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Silva, Ma, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, Mayer-da-silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Valkov, My, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, Jm, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, Ml, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, Ee, Moreno-iribas, Cc, Fernández-delgado, R, Peris-bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, Jl, Maspoli-conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, Ce, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Matthes, Kl, Rashbass, J, Stiller, Ca, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Huws, Dw, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C., Matz, M., Coleman, M., Carreira, H., Salmerã³n, D., Chirlaque, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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0301 basic medicine ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Library science ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Editorial team ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,business ,Stage at diagnosis - Abstract
Objective. Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated agestandardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results. Survival fromtype I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival fromgermcell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions. There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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28. The Will Rogers phenomenon in the staging of breast cancer – Does it matter?
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Tan, G.H., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Taib, N.A., See, M.H., Jamaris, S., and Yip, C.H.
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29. Low Lifetime Risk of Contralateral Breast Cancer in a Middle-Income Asian Country: Evidence to Guide Post-treatment Surveillance
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See, M. H., primary, Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional, Jamaris, S., additional, Kiran, A., additional, Evans, D. G., additional, Yip, C. H., additional, and Taib, N. A., additional
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30. Abstract P2-07-03: Insulin and breast cancer risk: Novel insights from mammographic density analyses
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Borgquist, S, primary, Rosendahl, AH, additional, Czene, K, additional, Bhoo-Pathy, N, additional, Dorkhan, M, additional, Hall, P, additional, and Brand, JS, additional
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31. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, Melissa, primary, Coleman, Michel P, additional, Sant, Milena, additional, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, additional, Visser, Otto, additional, Gore, Martin, additional, Allemani, Claudia, additional, Bouzbid, S., additional, Hamdi-Chérif, M., additional, Zaidi, Z., additional, Bah, E., additional, Swaminathan, R., additional, Nortje, S.H., additional, Stefan, D.C., additional, El Mistiri, M.M., additional, Bayo, S., additional, Malle, B., additional, Manraj, S.S., additional, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., additional, Fabowale, A., additional, Ogunbiyi, O.J., additional, Bradshaw, D., additional, Somdyala, N.I.M., additional, Abdel-Rahman, M., additional, Jaidane, L., additional, Mokni, M., additional, Kumcher, I., additional, Moreno, F., additional, González, M.S., additional, Laura, E.A., additional, Espinola, S.B., additional, Calabrano, G.H., additional, Carballo Quintero, B., additional, Fita, R., additional, Garcilazo, D.A., additional, Giacciani, P.L., additional, Diumenjo, M.C., additional, Laspada, W.D., additional, Green, M.A., additional, Lanza, M.F., additional, Ibañez, S.G., additional, Lima, C.A., additional, Lobo de Oliveira, E., additional, Daniel, C., additional, Scandiuzzi, C., additional, De Souza, P.C.F., additional, Melo, C.D., additional, Del Pino, K., additional, Laporte, C., additional, Curado, M.P., additional, de Oliveira, J.C., additional, Veneziano, C.L.A., additional, Veneziano, D.B., additional, Alexandre, T.S., additional, Verdugo, A.S., additional, Azevedo e Silva, G., additional, Galaz, J.C., additional, Moya, J.A., additional, Herrmann, D.A., additional, Vargas, S., additional, Herrera, V.M., additional, Uribe, C.J., additional, Bravo, L.E., additional, Arias-Ortiz, N.E., additional, Jurado, D.M., additional, Yépez, M.C., additional, Galán, Y.H., additional, Torres, P., additional, Martínez-Reyes, F., additional, Pérez-Meza, M.L., additional, Jaramillo, L., additional, Quinto, R., additional, Cueva, P., additional, Yépez, J.G., additional, Torres-Cintrón, C.R., additional, Tortolero-Luna, G., additional, Alonso, R., additional, Barrios, E., additional, Nikiforuk, C., additional, Shack, L., additional, Coldman, A.J., additional, Woods, R.R., additional, Noonan, G., additional, Turner, D., additional, Kumar, E., additional, Zhang, B., additional, McCrate, F.R., additional, Ryan, S., additional, Hannah, H., additional, Dewar, R.A.D., additional, MacIntyre, M., additional, Lalany, A., additional, Ruta, M., additional, Marrett, L., additional, Nishri, D.E., additional, McClure, C., additional, Vriends, K.A., additional, Bertrand, C., additional, Louchini, R., additional, Robb, K.I., additional, Stuart-Panko, H., additional, Demers, S., additional, Wright, S., additional, George, J.T., additional, Shen, X., additional, Brockhouse, J.T., additional, O'Brien, D.K., additional, Ward, K.C., additional, Almon, L., additional, Bates, J., additional, Rycroft, R., additional, Mueller, L., additional, Phillips, C., additional, Brown, H., additional, Cromartie, B., additional, Schwartz, A.G., additional, Vigneau, F., additional, MacKinnon, J.A., additional, Wohler, B., additional, Bayakly, A.R., additional, Clarke, C.A., additional, Glaser, S.L., additional, West, D., additional, Green, M.D., additional, Hernandez, B.Y., additional, Johnson, C.J., additional, Jozwik, D., additional, Charlton, M.E., additional, Lynch, C.F., additional, Huang, B., additional, Tucker, T.C., additional, Deapen, D., additional, Liu, L., additional, Hsieh, M.C., additional, Wu, X.C., additional, Stern, K., additional, Gershman, S.T., additional, Knowlton, R.C., additional, Alverson, J., additional, Copeland, G.E., additional, Rogers, D.B., additional, Lemons, D., additional, Williamson, L.L., additional, Hood, M., additional, Hosain, G.M., additional, Rees, J.R., additional, Pawlish, K.S., additional, Stroup, A., additional, Key, C., additional, Wiggins, C., additional, Kahn, A.R., additional, Schymura, M.J., additional, Leung, G., additional, Rao, C., additional, Giljahn, L., additional, Warther, B., additional, Pate, A., additional, Patil, M., additional, Schubert, S.S., additional, Rubertone, J.J., additional, Slack, S.J., additional, Fulton, J.P., additional, Rousseau, D.L., additional, Janes, T.A., additional, Schwartz, S.M., additional, Bolick, S.W., additional, Hurley, D.M., additional, Richards, J., additional, Whiteside, M.A., additional, Nogueira, L.M., additional, Herget, K., additional, Sweeney, C., additional, Martin, J., additional, Wang, S., additional, Harrelson, D.G., additional, Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., additional, Farley, S., additional, Hudson, A.G., additional, Borchers, R., additional, Stephenson, L., additional, Espinoza, J.R., additional, Weir, H.K., additional, Edwards, B.K., additional, Wang, N., additional, Yang, L., additional, Chen, J.S., additional, Song, G.H., additional, Gu, X.P., additional, Zhang, P., additional, Ge, H.M., additional, Zhao, D.L., additional, Zhang, J.H., additional, Zhu, F.D., additional, Tang, J.G., additional, Shen, Y., additional, Wang, J., additional, Li, Q.L., additional, Yang, X.P., additional, Dong, J., additional, Li, W., additional, Cheng, L.P., additional, Chen, J.G., additional, Huang, Q.H., additional, Huang, S.Q., additional, Guo, G.P., additional, Wei, K., additional, Chen, W.Q., additional, Zeng, H., additional, Demetriou, A.V., additional, Pavlou, P., additional, Mang, W.K., additional, Ngan, K.C., additional, Kataki, A.C., additional, Krishnatreya, M., additional, Jayalekshmi, P.A., additional, Sebastian, P., additional, Sapkota, S.D., additional, Verma, Y., additional, Nandakumar, A., additional, Suzanna, E., additional, Keinan-Boker, L., additional, Silverman, B.G., additional, Ito, H., additional, Nakagawa, H., additional, Hattori, M., additional, Kaizaki, Y., additional, Sugiyama, H., additional, Utada, M., additional, Katayama, K., additional, Narimatsu, H., additional, Kanemura, S., additional, Koike, T., additional, Miyashiro, I., additional, Yoshii, M., additional, Oki, I., additional, Shibata, A., additional, Matsuda, T., additional, Nimri, O., additional, Ab Manan, A., additional, Bhoo Pathy, N., additional, Chimedsuren, O., additional, Tuvshingerel, S., additional, Al Khater, A.H.M., additional, Al-Eid, H., additional, Jung, K.W., additional, Won, Y.J., additional, Chiang, C.J., additional, Lai, M.S., additional, Suwanrungruang, K., additional, Wiangnon, S., additional, Daoprasert, K., additional, Pongnikorn, D., additional, Geater, S.L., additional, Sriplung, H., additional, Eser, S., additional, Yakut, C.I., additional, Hackl, M., additional, Mühlböck, H., additional, Oberaigner, W., additional, Zborovskaya, A.A., additional, Aleinikova, O.V., additional, Henau, K., additional, Van Eycken, L., additional, Dimitrova, N., additional, Valerianova, Z., additional, Šekerija, M., additional, Zvolský, M., additional, Engholm, G., additional, Storm, H., additional, Innos, K., additional, Mägi, M., additional, Malila, N., additional, Seppä, K., additional, Jégu, J., additional, Velten, M., additional, Cornet, E., additional, Troussard, X., additional, Bouvier, A.M., additional, Faivre, J., additional, Guizard, A.V., additional, Bouvier, V., additional, Launoy, G., additional, Arveux, P., additional, Maynadié, M., additional, Mounier, M., additional, Fournier, E., additional, Woronoff, A.S., additional, Daoulas, M., additional, Clavel, J., additional, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., additional, Monnereau, A., additional, Trétarre, B., additional, Colonna, M., additional, Cowppli-Bony, A., additional, Molinié, F., additional, Bara, S., additional, Degré, D., additional, Ganry, O., additional, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., additional, Grosclaude, P., additional, Estève, J., additional, Bray, F., additional, Piñeros, M., additional, Sassi, F., additional, Stabenow, R., additional, Eberle, A., additional, Erb, C., additional, Nennecke, A., additional, Kieschke, J., additional, Sirri, E., additional, Kajueter, H., additional, Emrich, K., additional, Zeissig, S.R., additional, Holleczek, B., additional, Eisemann, N., additional, Katalinic, A., additional, Brenner, H., additional, Asquez, R.A., additional, Kumar, V., additional, Ólafsdóttir, E.J., additional, Tryggvadóttir, L., additional, Comber, H., additional, Walsh, P.M., additional, Sundseth, H., additional, Devigili, E., additional, Mazzoleni, G., additional, Giacomin, A., additional, Bella, F., additional, Castaing, M., additional, Sutera, A., additional, Gola, G., additional, Ferretti, S., additional, Serraino, D., additional, Zucchetto, A., additional, Lillini, R., additional, Vercelli, M., additional, Busco, S., additional, Pannozzo, F., additional, Vitarelli, S., additional, Ricci, P., additional, Pascucci, C., additional, Autelitano, M., additional, Cirilli, C., additional, Federico, M., additional, Fusco, M., additional, Vitale, M.F., additional, Usala, M., additional, Cusimano, R., additional, Mazzucco, W., additional, Michiara, M., additional, Sgargi, P., additional, Maule, M.M., additional, Sacerdote, C., additional, Tumino, R., additional, Di Felice, E., additional, Vicentini, M., additional, Falcini, F., additional, Cremone, L., additional, Budroni, M., additional, Cesaraccio, R., additional, Contrino, M.L., additional, Tisano, F., additional, Fanetti, A.C., additional, Maspero, S., additional, Candela, G., additional, Scuderi, T., additional, Gentilini, M.A., additional, Piffer, S., additional, Rosso, S., additional, Sacchetto, L., additional, Caldarella, A., additional, La Rosa, F., additional, Stracci, F., additional, Contiero, P., additional, Tagliabue, G., additional, Dei Tos, A.P., additional, Zorzi, M., additional, Zanetti, R., additional, Baili, P., additional, Berrino, F., additional, Gatta, G., additional, Sant, M., additional, Capocaccia, R., additional, De Angelis, R., additional, Liepina, E., additional, Maurina, A., additional, Smailyte, G., additional, Agius, D., additional, Calleja, N., additional, Siesling, S., additional, Visser, O., additional, Larønningen, S., additional, Møller, B., additional, Dyzmann-Sroka, A., additional, Trojanowski, M., additional, Góźdż, S., additional, Mężyk, R., additional, Grądalska-Lampart, M., additional, Radziszewska, A.U., additional, Didkowska, J.A., additional, Wojciechowska, U., additional, Błaszczyk, J., additional, Kępska, K., additional, Bielska-Lasota, M., additional, Kwiatkowska, K., additional, Forjaz, G., additional, Rego, R.A., additional, Bastos, J., additional, Silva, M.A., additional, Antunes, L., additional, Bento, M.J., additional, Mayer-da-Silva, A., additional, Miranda, A., additional, Coza, D., additional, Todescu, A.I., additional, Valkov, M.Y., additional, Adamcik, J., additional, Safaei Diba, C., additional, Primic-Žakelj, M., additional, Žagar, T., additional, Stare, J., additional, Almar, E., additional, Mateos, A., additional, Quirós, J.R., additional, Bidaurrazaga, J., additional, Larrañaga, N., additional, Díaz García, J.M., additional, Marcos, A.I., additional, Marcos-Gragera, R., additional, Vilardell Gil, M.L., additional, Molina, E., additional, Sánchez, M.J., additional, Franch Sureda, P., additional, Ramos Montserrat, M., additional, Chirlaque, M.D., additional, Navarro, C., additional, Ardanaz, E.E., additional, Moreno-Iribas, C.C., additional, Fernández-Delgado, R., additional, Peris-Bonet, R., additional, Galceran, J., additional, Khan, S., additional, Lambe, M., additional, Camey, B., additional, Bouchardy, C., additional, Usel, M., additional, Ess, S.M., additional, Herrmann, C., additional, Bulliard, J.L., additional, Maspoli-Conconi, M., additional, Frick, H., additional, Kuehni, C.E., additional, Schindler, M., additional, Bordoni, A., additional, Spitale, A., additional, Chiolero, A., additional, Konzelmann, I., additional, Dehler, S.I., additional, Matthes, K.L., additional, Rashbass, J., additional, Stiller, C., additional, Fitzpatrick, D., additional, Gavin, A., additional, Bannon, F., additional, Black, R.J., additional, Brewster, D.H., additional, Huws, D.W., additional, White, C., additional, Finan, P., additional, Allemani, C., additional, Bonaventure, A., additional, Carreira, H., additional, Coleman, M.P., additional, Di Carlo, V., additional, Harewood, R., additional, Liu, K., additional, Matz, M., additional, Montel, L., additional, Nikšić, M., additional, Rachet, B., additional, Sanz, N., additional, Spika, D., additional, Stephens, R., additional, Peake, M., additional, Chalker, E., additional, Newman, L., additional, Baker, D., additional, Soeberg, M.J., additional, Aitken, J., additional, Scott, C., additional, Stokes, B.C., additional, Venn, A., additional, Farrugia, H., additional, Giles, G.G., additional, Threlfall, T., additional, Currow, D., additional, You, H., additional, Hendrix, J., additional, and Lewis, C., additional
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32. Catastrophic health expenditure and 12-month mortality associated with cancer in Southeast Asia: results from a longitudinal study in eight countries
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ACTION Study Group, the, Kimman, M., Jan, S., Yip, C.H., Thabrany, H., Peters, S.A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Woodward, M., RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care, and MUMC+: KIO Kemta (9)
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Adult ,Male ,Longitudinal study ,Medical Indigency ,Southeast asian ,Odds ,Cost of Illness ,Neoplasms ,Odds Ratio ,Medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Socioeconomic status ,Disease burden ,Asia, Southeastern ,Aged ,Demography ,Medicine(all) ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Action study ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Household income ,Female ,Health Expenditures ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background One of the biggest obstacles to developing policies in cancer care in Southeast Asia is lack of reliable data on disease burden and economic consequences. In 2012, we instigated a study of new cancer patients in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region – the Asean CosTs In ONcology (ACTION) study – to assess the economic impact of cancer. Methods The ACTION study is a prospective longitudinal study of 9,513 consecutively recruited adult patients with an initial diagnosis of cancer. Twelve months after diagnosis, we recorded death and household financial catastrophe (out-of-pocket medical costs exceeding 30 % of annual household income). We assessed the effect on these two outcomes of a range of socio-demographic, clinical, and economic predictors using a multinomial regression model. Results The mean age of participants was 52 years; 64 % were women. A year after diagnosis, 29 % had died, 48 % experienced financial catastrophe, and just 23 % were alive with no financial catastrophe. The risk of dying from cancer and facing catastrophic payments was associated with clinical variables, such as a more advanced disease stage at diagnosis, and socioeconomic status pre-diagnosis. Participants in the low income category within each country had significantly higher odds of financial catastrophe (odds ratio, 5.86; 95 % confidence interval, 4.76–7.23) and death (5.52; 4.34–7.02) than participants with high income. Those without insurance were also more likely to experience financial catastrophe (1.27; 1.05–1.52) and die (1.51; 1.21–1.88) than participants with insurance. Conclusions A cancer diagnosis in Southeast Asia is potentially disastrous, with over 75 % of patients experiencing death or financial catastrophe within one year. This study adds compelling evidence to the argument for policies that improve access to care and provide adequate financial protection from the costs of illness. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12916-015-0433-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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33. Total, caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee and tea intake and gastric cancer risk: results from the EPIC cohort study
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Sanikini, H., Dik, V.K., Siersema, P.D., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Uiterwaal, C.S., Peeters, P.H.M., Gonzalez, C.A., Zamora-Ros, R., Overvad, K., Tjonneland, A., Roswall, N., Boutron-Ruault, M.C., Fagherazzi, G., Racine, A., Kuhn, T., Katzke, V., Boeing, H., Trichopoulou, A., Trichopoulos, D., Lagiou, P., Palli, D., Grioni, S., Vineis, P., Tumino, R., Panico, S., Weiderpass, E., Skeie, G., Braaten, T., Huerta, J.M., Sanchez-Cantalejo, E., Barricarte, A., Sonestedt, E., Wallstrom, P., Nilsson, L.M., Johansson, I., Bradbury, K.E., Khaw, K.T., Wareham, N., Huybrechts, I., Freisling, H., Cross, A.J., Riboli, E., Bueno-de-Mesquita, H.B., Sanikini, Harinakshi, Dik, Vincent K, Siersema, Peter D, Bhoo Pathy, Nirmala, Uiterwaal, Cuno S. P. M, Peeters, Petra H. M, González, Carlos A, Zamora Ros, Raul, Overvad, Kim, Tjønneland, Anne, Roswall, Nina, Boutron Ruault, Marie Christine, Fagherazzi, Guy, Racine, Antoine, Kühn, Tilman, Katzke, Verena, Boeing, Heiner, Trichopoulou, Antonia, Trichopoulos, Dimitrio, Lagiou, Pagona, Palli, Domenico, Grioni, Sara, Vineis, Paolo, Tumino, Rosario, Panico, Salvatore, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Skeie, Guri, Braaten, Tonje, Huerta, José María, Sánchez Cantalejo, Emilio, Barricarte, Aurelio, Sonestedt, Emily, Wallstrom, Peter, Nilsson, Lena Maria, Johansson, Ingegerd, Bradbury, Kathryn E, Khaw, Kay Tee, Wareham, Nick, Huybrechts, Inge, Freisling, Heinz, Cross, Amanda J, Riboli, Elio, and Bueno de Mesquita, H. B.
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Prospective studies examining the association between coffee and tea consumption and gastric cancer risk have shown inconsistent results. We investigated the association between coffee (total, caffeinated and decaffeinated) and tea consumption and the risk of gastric cancer by anatomical site and histological type in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study. Coffee and tea consumption were assessed by dietary questionnaires at baseline. Adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated using Cox regression models. During 11.6 years of follow up, 683 gastric adenocarcinoma cases were identified among 477,312 participants. We found no significant association between overall gastric cancer risk and consumption of total coffee (HR 1.09, 95%-confidence intervals [CI]: 0.84-1.43; quartile 4 vs. non/quartile 1), caffeinated coffee (HR 1.14, 95%-CI: 0.82-1.59; quartile 4 vs. non/quartile 1), decaffeinated coffee (HR 1.07, 95%-CI: 0.75-1.53; tertile 3 vs. non/tertile 1) and tea (HR 0.81, 95%-CI: 0.59-1.09; quartile 4 vs. non/quartile 1). When stratified by anatomical site, we observed a significant positive association between gastric cardia cancer risk and total coffee consumption per increment of 100 mL/day (HR 1.06, 95%-CI: 1.03-1.11). Similarly, a significant positive association was observed between gastric cardia cancer risk and caffeinated coffee consumption (HR 1.98, 95%-CI: 1.16-3.36, p-trend=0.06; quartile 3 vs. non/quartile 1) and per increment of 100 mL/day (HR 1.09, 95%-CI: 1.04-1.14). In conclusion, consumption of total, caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee and tea is not associated with overall gastric cancer risk. However, total and caffeinated coffee consumption may be associated with an increased risk of gastric cardia cancer. Further prospective studies are needed to rule out chance or confounding. What's New? Can drinking coffee or tea lead to cancer? Can they protect against cancer? These popular drinks certainly contain antioxidants, but despite many investigations into the question, we still have no clear answer. A new study has plied the data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) in search of a link. Participants self-reported their coffee and tea consumption by questionnaire. The authors found no link between drinking tea or coffee - with or without caffeine - and overall risk of gastric cancer; they did discern a slight increase in gastric cardia cancer with consumption of caffeinated coffee.
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34. 422O - Needs of cancer patients in an Asian setting
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., Kong, Y.C., Bustamam, R.S., Matin Mellor Bin, A., Zaharah, H., Taib, N.A., Ho, G.F., and Yip, C.H.
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35. 420O - Role of cardioprotective therapies for prevention of cardiotoxicity in breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Kong, Y.C., Sener, M., Subramaniam, S., and Bhoo-Pathy, N.
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36. Global surveillance of cancer survival 1995–2009: analysis of individual data for 25 676 887 patients from 279 population-based registries in 67 countries (CONCORD-2)
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Allemani, Claudia, Weir, Hannah K., Carreira, Helena, Harewood, Rhea, Spika, Devon, Wang, Xiao-Si, Bannon, Finian, Ahn, Jane V, Johnson, Christopher J., Bonaventure, Audrey, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Stiller, Charles, Azevedo E Silva, Gulnar, Chen, Wan-Qing, Ogunbiyi, Olufemi J., Rachet, Bernard, Soeberg, Matthew J, You, Hui, Matsuda, Tomohiro, Bielska-Lasota, Magdalena, Storm, Hans, Tucker, Thomas C., Coleman, Michel, P, CONCORD Working Group (Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, Stefan, Cd, El Mistiri MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Ni, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, E, Pugh, Fv, Torrent, Me, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, D, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza PC, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, de Oliveira JC, Veneziano, Cl, Veneziano, Db, Alexandre, Ts, Verdugo, As, Koifman, S, e Silva G, Azevedo, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Jofre, Am, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Lopez Guarnizo, G, Jurado, Dm, Yepes, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, J, Torres-Cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Russell, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Ra, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, Ki, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, J, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'Brien, Dk, Almon, L, Young, Jl, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Ryan, H, Walrath, J, Schwartz, A, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, R, Ward, Kc, Davidson-Allen, K, Glaser, S, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Lynch, Cf, Mckeen, Km, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Copeland, G, Spivak, G, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Jerry, H, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Shipley, Dk, Esterly, M, Otto, Rd, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta, Schwartz, Sm, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Tenney, Ra, Whiteside, Ma, Hakenewerth, A, Williams, Ma, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Mg, Keitheri Cheteri MB, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Sp, Dong, Jm, Li, Ww, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Aw, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Hattori, M, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Natsui, S, Matsuda, T, Nishino, Y, Koike, T, Ioka, A, Nakata, K, Kosa, K, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo Pathy, N, Ochir, C, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater AM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Park, S, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Zielonke, N, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Piñeros, M, Zborovskaya, Aa, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Znaor, A, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Aareleid, T, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Delacour-Billon, S, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Lutz, Jm, Belot, A, Estève, J, Forman, D, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Dal Cappello, T, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Castaing, M, Sciacca, S, Sutera, A, Corti, M, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, V, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Vitale, F, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Mangone, L, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Madeddu, A, Tisano, F, Maspero, S, Tessandori, R, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Zanetti, R, Caldarella, A, Crocetti, E, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Zambon, P, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Verdecchia, A, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Laronningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Gądalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, J, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, da Costa Miranda AM, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Krasilnikov, A, Valkov, M, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Argüelles, Mv, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García JM, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, Felipe Garcia, S, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Hermann, C, Levi, Fg, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Kuehni, Ce, Mitter, Vr, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Laue, Ri, Meechan, D, Poole, J, Greenberg, D, Rashbass, J, Davies, E, Linklater, K, Morris, E, Moran, T, Bannon, F, Gavin, A, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Roche, M, Mcphail, S, Verne, J, Murphy, M, Stiller, C, Huws, Dw, White, C, Lawrence, G, Brook, C, Wilkinson, J, Finan, P, Ahn, Jv, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Harewood, R, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Wang, Xs, Stephens, R, Butler, J, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Lewis, C, Miles, SA), Epidemiology Unit, Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori, Via Venezian 1, I-20133 Milano, Italy, Bouchardy Magnin, Christine, Usel, Massimo, Allemani, C, Weir, H, Carreira, H, Harewood, R, Spika, D, Wang, X, Bannon, F, Ahn, J, Johnson, C, Bonaventure, A, Marcos Gragera, R, Stiller, C, Silva, G, Chen, W, Ogunbiyi, O, Rachet, B, Soeberg, M, You, H, Matsuda, T, Bielska Lasota, M, Storm, H, Tucker, T, Coleman, M, Vitale, F, University of Zurich, and Coleman, Michel P
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Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillance of cancer survival by central analysis of population-based registry data, as a metric of the eff ectiveness of health systems, and to inform global policy on cancer control. Methods Individual tumour records were submitted by 279 population-based cancer registries in 67 countries for 25·7 million adults (age 15–99 years) and 75 000 children (age 0–14 years) diagnosed with cancer during 1995–2009 and followed up to Dec 31, 2009, or later. We looked at cancers of the stomach, colon, rectum, liver, lung, breast (women), cervix, ovary, and prostate in adults, and adult and childhood leukaemia. Standardised quality control procedures were applied; errors were corrected by the registry concerned. We estimated 5-year net survival, adjusted for background mortality in every country or region by age (single year), sex, and calendar year, and by race or ethnic origin in some countries. Estimates were age-standardised with the International Cancer Survival Standard weights. Findings 5-year survival from colon, rectal, and breast cancers has increased steadily in most developed countries. For patients diagnosed during 2005–09, survival for colon and rectal cancer reached 60% or more in 22 countries around the world; for breast cancer, 5-year survival rose to 85% or higher in 17 countries worldwide. Liver and lung cancer remain lethal in all nations: for both cancers, 5-year survival is below 20% everywhere in Europe, in the range 15–19% in North America, and as low as 7–9% in Mongolia and Thailand. Striking rises in 5-year survival from prostate cancer have occurred in many countries: survival rose by 10–20% between 1995–99 and 2005–09 in 22 countries in South America, Asia, and Europe, but survival still varies widely around the world, from less than 60% in Bulgaria and Thailand to 95% or more in Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the USA. For cervical cancer, national estimates of 5-year survival range from less than 50% to more than 70%; regional variations are much wider, and improvements between 1995–99 and 2005–09 have generally been slight. For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2005–09, 5-year survival was 40% or higher only in Ecuador, the USA, and 17 countries in Asia and Europe. 5-year survival for stomach cancer in 2005–09 was high (54–58%) in Japan and South Korea, compared with less than 40% in other countries. By contrast, 5-year survival from adult leukaemia in Japan and South Korea (18–23%) is lower than in most other countries. 5-year survival from childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is less than 60% in several countries, but as high as 90% in Canada and four European countries, which suggests major defi ciencies in the management of a largely curable disease. Interpretation International comparison of survival trends reveals very wide diff erences that are likely to be attributable to diff erences in access to early diagnosis and optimum treatment. Continuous worldwide surveillance of cancer survival should become an indispensable source of information for cancer patients and researchers and a stimulus for politicians to improve health policy and health-care systems This work was funded by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, Cancer Institute New South Wales, Cancer Research UK (C1336/A16148), US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC; 12FED03123, ACO12036), Swiss Re, Swiss Cancer Research foundation, Swiss Cancer League, and the University of Kentucky (3049024672-12-568)
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Ch, Yip, Bhoo Pathy N, and Soo Teo
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Four hundred and nineteen articles related to breast cancer were found in a search through a database dedicated to indexing all original data relevant to medicine published in Malaysia between the years 2000-2013. One hundred and fifty four articles were selected and reviewed on the basis of clinical relevance and future research implications. Overall, Malaysian women have poor survival from breast cancer and it is estimated that half of the deaths due to breast cancer could be prevented. Five-year survival in Malaysia was low and varies among different institutions even within the same disease stage, suggesting an inequity of access to optimal treatment or a lack of compliance to optimal treatment. Malaysian women have poor knowledge of the risk factors, symptoms and methods for early detection of breast cancer, leading to late presentation. Moreover, Malaysian women experience cancer fatalism, belief in alternative medicine, and lack of autonomy in decision making resulting in delays in seeking or avoidance of evidence-based medicine. There are ethnic differences in estrogen receptor status, HER2 overexpression and incidence of triple negative breast cancer which warrant further investigation. Malay women present with larger tumours and at later stages, and even after adjustment for these and other prognostic factors (stage, pathology and treatment), Malay women have a poorer survival. Although the factors responsible for these ethnic differences have not been elucidated, it is thought that pharmacogenomics, lifestyle factors (such as weight-gain, diet and exercise), and psychosocial factors (such as acceptance of 2nd or 3rd line chemotherapy) may be responsible for the difference in survival. Notably, survivorship studies show self-management programmes and exercise improve quality of life, highlighting the need to evaluate the psychosocial impact of breast cancer on Malaysian women, and to design culturally-, religiously- and linguistically-appropriate psycho-education programmes to help women cope with the disease and improve their quality of life. Research done in the Caucasian populations may not necessarily apply to local settings and it is important to embark on local studies particularly prevention, screening, diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic and psychosocial research.
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38. 565O_PR Predictors of financial catastrophe following cancer in a high-middle-income Asian country
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Bhoo Pathy, N., primary, Ng, C-W., additional, Sullivan, R., additional, Lim, G.C., additional, Mellor, M., additional, Ibrahim Tamim, N.S., additional, Kimman, M., additional, Subramaniam, S., additional, Goh, P-P., additional, and Yip, C-H., additional
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39. 496O_PR Health-related quality of life and psychological distress among cancer survivors in a middle-income Asian country
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Subramaniam, S., primary, Kimman, M., additional, Chinna, K., additional, Soelar, S.A., additional, Goh, P.-P., additional, Yip, C.H., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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40. The value of adjuvant radiotherapy on survival and recurrence in triple-negative breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 5507 patients
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O’Rorke, M.A., primary, Murray, L.J., additional, Brand, J.S., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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41. Roles of Ki67 in Breast Cancer - Important for Management?
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Yip, CH, primary, Bhoo-Pathy, N, additional, Daniel, JM, additional, Foo, YC, additional, Mohamed, AK, additional, Abdullah, MM, additional, Ng, YS, additional, Yap, BK, additional, and Pathmanathan, R, additional
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42. Abstract P3-12-10: Overall survival in triple-negative breast cancers - Prognostic influence of type of surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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O'Rorke, MA, primary, Murray, LJ, additional, and Bhoo Pathy, N, additional
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43. Abstract P5-08-39: Low risk of contralateral breast cancer rates in Asian women- A case for not recommending contralateral prophylactic mastectomy
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Taib, NA, primary, See, MH, additional, Bhoo Pathy, N, additional, Yahya, A, additional, Tan, GH, additional, Jamaris, S, additional, and Yip, CH, additional
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44. The Predictive Accuracy of PREDICT : A Personalized Decision-Making Tool for Southeast Asian Women With Breast Cancer
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Wong, Hoong-Seam, Subramaniam, Shridevi, Alias, Zarifah, Taib, Nur Aishah, Ho, Gwo-Fuang, Ng, Char-Hong, Yip, Cheng-Har, Verkooijen, Helena M., Hartman, Mikael, Bhoo Pathy, N, Wong, Hoong-Seam, Subramaniam, Shridevi, Alias, Zarifah, Taib, Nur Aishah, Ho, Gwo-Fuang, Ng, Char-Hong, Yip, Cheng-Har, Verkooijen, Helena M., Hartman, Mikael, and Bhoo Pathy, N
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45. The Predictive Accuracy of PREDICT: A Personalized Decision-Making Tool for Southeast Asian Women With Breast Cancer
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Trialbureau Beeld, Epi Kanker Team A, Circulatory Health, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Wong, Hoong-Seam, Subramaniam, Shridevi, Alias, Zarifah, Taib, Nur Aishah, Ho, Gwo-Fuang, Ng, Char-Hong, Yip, Cheng-Har, Verkooijen, Helena M., Hartman, Mikael, Bhoo Pathy, N, Trialbureau Beeld, Epi Kanker Team A, Circulatory Health, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Wong, Hoong-Seam, Subramaniam, Shridevi, Alias, Zarifah, Taib, Nur Aishah, Ho, Gwo-Fuang, Ng, Char-Hong, Yip, Cheng-Har, Verkooijen, Helena M., Hartman, Mikael, and Bhoo Pathy, N
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46. 1715P - Baseline prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in women with breast cancer
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., Subramaniam, S., Zaharah, H., Kong, Y.C., Taib, N.A., Deniel, A., Chee, K.-H., Bustamam, R.S., See, M.-H., Fong, A., and Yip, C.H.
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- 2018
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47. Breast cancer risk factors and outcome: a global perspective
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Bhoo Pathy, N., Peeters, Petra H.M., van der Graaf, Y, Bulgiba, A., van Gils, Carla H., Verkooijen, Helena, and University Utrecht
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Econometric and Statistical Methods: General ,Bescherming en bevordering van de menselijke gezondheid ,Geneeskunde(GENK) ,Medical sciences ,General [Econometric and Statistical Methods] - Abstract
The burden of breast cancer had been increasing in Asia. However, little is known regarding the presentation, management and outcome of breast cancer among multi-ethnic Asian women. Asian ethnicities, lifestyles, health beliefs, and even life expectancies are substantially different from those of western women, and each of these may play a distinct role in breast cancer presentation, management and prognosis. A major part of this thesis focuses on research pertaining to breast cancer in Asian women, using data from the Singapore-Malaysia Breast Cancer Registry. This registry comprises two hospital-based breast cancer databases (University Malaya Medical Center, Malaysia and National University Hospital, Singapore) which were merged to include more than 5000 breast cancer patients diagnosed between 1990 and 2007. The registry is managed by the Singapore-Malaysia Breast Cancer Working Group (SMBCWG), which is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration between epidemiologists, breast surgeons and oncologists from Singapore and Malaysia. Asian women with breast cancer were approximately a decade younger at diagnosis (median: 49 years), presented with larger tumors, and at later stages of disease, compared to their Western counterparts. About 10% of them had metastatic breast cancer at initial presentation. In this subgroup, it was found that surgical excision of the primary tumor is associated with a survival advantage, similar to findings of studies conducted in affluent Western settings. In patients with early breast cancer, a web-based prognostic tool which predicts the 10-year breast cancer outcomes and efficacy of adjuvant therapy; Adjuvant! Online, was validated. This tool which had only been validated in Caucasian settings, was found to be performing fairly well in terms of discriminative performance (area under Receiver Operating Characteristic curve: 0.73) in Asian women. However, the model was overoptimistic (by 6.7% in the overall cohort) particularly in women under 40 years and of Malay ethnicity, where survival was overestimated by approximately 20% and 15%, respectively. Adjuvant! Online may therefore need further adaptation to improve its utility in Asian settings. As ethnicity had been implicated as a prognostic factor for breast cancer survival in the West, the impact of ethnicity on survival after breast cancer in multiethnic Asian women comprising the Malays, Chinese and Indians, was evaluated. Malay patients were significantly younger at diagnosis, presented more often with unfavorable characteristics i.e. larger tumors, lymph node involvement, hormone receptor negative and poorly differentiated tumors, and were less likely to receive complete loco-regional treatment. Five-year overall survival following breast cancer was highest in the Chinese, followed by the Indians and lowest in the Malays. Compared to the Chinese, Malay ethnicity was associated with 60% higher risk of mortality independent of demographic factors, TNM stage, tumor characteristics and treatment. This survival disparity maybe explained by variations in tumor biology, psychosocial and cultural factors, treatment responsiveness and lifestyle after diagnosis of breast cancer. Based on the studies described in this thesis, it seems that Western derived knowledge on breast cancer may not be always applicable to other populations such as in Asia. Therefore, extending breast cancer research onto different Asian settings is very important.
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48. 52O_PR Prioritizing strategies to address the economic impact of cancer in Southeast Asia
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Bhoo-Pathy, N., primary
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49. 79P Missed opportunities in loco-regional treatment of breast cancer in the elderly
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See, M.-H., primary, Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional, Balakrishnan, N., additional, Taib, N.A.M., additional, Tan, G.H., additional, Jamaris, S., additional, and Yip, C.H., additional
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- 2015
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50. 73P Prognostic factors among ER+ HER2- breast cancer patients in Malaysia
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Lee, Y.Y., primary, Taib, N.A.M., additional, Yeoh, S.S., additional, Yip, C.H., additional, and Bhoo-Pathy, N., additional
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- 2015
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