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    Socioeconomic and geographic disparities of breast cancer incidence according to stage at diagnosis in France

    Low socioeconomic background (SB) has been associated with lower breast cancer (BC) incidence and higher BC mortality. One explanation of this paradox is the higher frequency of advanced BC observed in deprive...

    Claire Delacôte, Juan Manuel Ariza, Solenne Delacour-Billon in Cancer Causes & Control (2024)

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    Is survival rate lower after breast cancer in deprived women according to disease stage?

    Socioeconomic deprivation has been associated with lower breast cancer (BC) survival, but the influence of stage at diagnosis on this association merits further study. Our aim was to investigate this associati...

    Claire Delacôte, Solenne Delacour-Billon in British Journal of Cancer (2023)

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    To what extent do age, stage and treatment influence survival after invasive cervical cancer: a French population-based study

    In an attempt to understand why cervical cancer (CC) survival is decreasing with diagnosis period among older women in France, this study aimed to estimate the effects of main prognostic factors on net surviva...

    Zoéwendtalé Cyrille Compaoré, Elisabeth Monnet, Aurélie Gérazime in Cancer Causes & Control (2022)

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    Effects of fertility on breast cancer incidence trends: comparing France and US

    Breast cancer incidence rates are now higher in France than most other European countries as well as the United States (US). Increasing breast cancer incidence rates globally have often been attributed to decl...

    Martine Bellanger, Sarah M. Lima, Anne Cowppli-Bony in Cancer Causes & Control (2021)

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    Endocrine treatment and incidence of relapse in women with oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer in Europe: a population-based study

    Endocrine therapy (ET) is the mainstream adjuvant treatment for ER-positive breast cancer (BC). We analysed 9293 ER-positive BC patients diagnosed in nine European countries in 2009–2013 to investigate how com...

    Milena Sant, Elisabetta Meneghini, Joana Bastos in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2020)

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    Using ecological socioeconomic position (SEP) measures to deal with sample bias introduced by incomplete individual-level measures: inequalities in breast cancer stage at diagnosis as an example

    When studying the influence of socioeconomic position (SEP) on health from data where individual-level SEP measures may be missing, ecological measures of SEP may prove helpful. In this paper, we illustrate th...

    Sébastien Lamy, Florence Molinié, Laetitia Daubisse-Marliac in BMC Public Health (2019)

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    Trends in molecular subtypes of breast cancer: description of incidence rates between 2007 and 2012 from three French registries

    The incidence and incidence trends of breast cancer according to molecular subtype are unknown at a population level in France. The registry data enables this study and may give this information, that is cruci...

    Marion Cortet, Aurélie Bertaut, Florence Molinié, Simona Bara in BMC Cancer (2018)

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    Short-term and long-term survival of interval breast cancers taking into account prognostic features

    The aim of this population-based study was to estimate short-term and long-term survival of interval breast cancers and to compare them to clinically detected cancers, taking into account prognostic features.

    Solenne Delacour-Billon, Anne Laure Mathieu-Wacquant in Cancer Causes & Control (2017)