23 research outputs found
Outcomes of sentinel lymph node-positive breast cancer patients treated with mastectomy without axillary therapy.
Comparison of clinicopathologic features by ER status.
<p>Comparison of clinicopathologic features by ER status.</p
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Baseline patient demographic and clinicopathologic characteristics.
<p>Baseline patient demographic and clinicopathologic characteristics.</p
Nomogram for predicting 5- and 10-year probability of death by breast cancer after surgery.
<p>To estimate risk, calculate points for each variable by drawing a straight line from patient's variable value to the axis labeled “Points.” Sum all points and draw a straight line from the total point axis to the 5- and 10-year probability of death by breast cancer axis.</p
Multivariable Cox proportional hazards analysis of clinicopathologic factors associated with death by breast cancer.
<p>Asian: Asian/Pacific Islander; * N is the number of individuals with complete data for all the factors included in the Cox-model which are at risk at the beginning of each interval.</p><p>Multivariable Cox proportional hazards analysis of clinicopathologic factors associated with death by breast cancer.</p
Comparison of disease-specific annual hazard rates by ER status in young (<40 years) black patients who had a T3/T4 tumor with positive nodal disease, grade III or undifferentiated.
<p>Comparison of disease-specific annual hazard rates by ER status in young (<40 years) black patients who had a T3/T4 tumor with positive nodal disease, grade III or undifferentiated.</p
Comparison of disease-specific annual hazard rates by ER status and patient age.
<p>Comparison of disease-specific annual hazard rates by ER status and patient age.</p