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Improving Early Detection and Management of Women at Risk of Developing Interval Breast Cancer

Grant number: ECSG15003 | Funding period: 2016 - 2018

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The TP53 mutation rate differs in breast cancers that arise in women with high or low mammographic density

D Cheasley, L Devereux, S Hughes, C Nickson, P Procopio, G Lee, N Li, V Pridmore, K Elder, G Bruce Mann, T Kader, SM Rowley, SB Fox, D Byrne, H Saunders, KM Fujihara, B Lim, KL Gorringe, IG Campbell

2020-12-01

Mammographic density (MD) influences breast cancer risk, but how this is mediated is unknown. Molecular differences between breast..

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Molecular comparison of interval and screen-detected breast cancers

D Cheasley, N Li, SM Rowley, K Elder, GB Mann, S Loi, P Savas, DL Goode, T Kader, M Zethoven, T Semple, SB Fox, JM Pang, D Byrne, L Devereux, C Nickson, P Procopio, G Lee, S Hughes, H Saunders

2019-06-01

Breast cancer (BC) diagnosed after a negative mammogram but prior to the next screening episode is termed an 'interval BC' (IBC). ..

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