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    The importance of structural, situational, and psychological factors for involving hunters in the adaptive flyway management of geese

    Adaptive flyway management of superabundant geese is emerging as a strategy to reduce damage to agricultural crops and other ecosystem disservices, while also ensuring sustainable use and conservation objectiv...

    Louise Eriksson, Johan Månsson, Niklas Liljebäck, Camilla Sandström in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Are birdwatchers willing to participate in local goose management? A case study from Sweden

    Stakeholder involvement in wildlife management is important and requires knowledge about factors motivating such participation. With several goose populations increasing in Europe and goose management incorpor...

    Louise Eriksson, Maria Johansson, Johan Månsson in European Journal of Wildlife Research (2023)

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    Relations between structural characteristics, forest involvement, and forest knowledge among private forest owners in Sweden

    An understanding of private forest owners is needed for appropriate forest governance and outreach to forest owners. This study examined different types of objective and subjective knowledge (i.e., actual know...

    Louise Eriksson, Clas Fries in European Journal of Forest Research (2021)

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    The Knowledge and Value Basis of Private Forest Management in Sweden: Actual Knowledge, Confidence, and Value Priorities

    With growing demands on forests, there is a need to understand the drivers of managing the forest for diverse objectives, such as production, recreation, and climate adaptation. The aim of this study was to ex...

    Louise Eriksson, Clas Fries in Environmental Management (2020)

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    Disease trajectories and mortality among women diagnosed with breast cancer

    Breast cancer is a common disease with a relatively good prognosis. Therefore, understanding the spectrum of diseases and mortality among breast cancer patients is important, though currently incomplete. We sy...

    Haomin Yang, Yudi Pawitan, Wei He, Louise Eriksson in Breast Cancer Research (2019)

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    Discontinuation of adjuvant hormone therapy among breast cancer patients not previously attending mammography screening

    Breast cancer patients who have not previously attended mammography screening may be more likely to discontinue adjuvant hormone therapy and therefore have a worse disease prognosis.

    Wei He, Louise Eriksson, Sven Törnberg, Fredrik Strand, Per Hall in BMC Medicine (2019)

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    Invasive forest pathogens in Europe: Cross-country variation in public awareness but consistency in policy acceptability

    Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and public support is important for effective prevention. The public’s awareness of IP problems and the acceptabi...

    Louise Eriksson, Johanna Boberg, Thomas L. Cech, Tamara Corcobado in Ambio (2019)

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    Prognosis in patients diagnosed with loco-regional failure of breast cancer: 34 years longitudinal data from the Stockholm–Gotland cancer registry

    Survival after loco-regional failure (LRF) of breast cancer was investigated at the population level.

    Claudette Falato, Sara K. Taylor, Robert Szulkin in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2018)

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    Conventional and New Ways of Governing Forest Threats: A Study of Stakeholder Coherence in Sweden

    Based on a framework for analyzing stakeholder coherence horizontally and vertically, the present study examined the governance of forest threats in Sweden. Opinions of forest risk governance in stakeholder gr...

    Louise Eriksson in Environmental Management (2018)

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    Breast Tissue Organisation and its Association with Breast Cancer Risk

    Mammographic percentage density is an established and important risk factor for breast cancer. In this paper, we investigate the role of the spatial organisation of (dense vs. fatty) regions of the breast defi...

    Maya Alsheh Ali, Kamila Czene, Louise Eriksson, Per Hall in Breast Cancer Research (2017)

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    Individual Forest Owners in Context

    In this chapter, changes that have taken place on an overarching level in society, such as globalisation, supranational agencies, privatisation and restitution, are discussed from the forest owners’ perspectiv...

    Kerstin Westin, Louise Eriksson in Globalisation and Change in Forest Ownersh… (2017)

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    Reducing the risk of invasive forest pests and pathogens: Combining legislation, targeted management and public awareness

    Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadvertently being transported along with cargo. This paper examines current mechanisms for prevention and managem...

    Maartje J. Klapwijk, Anna J. M. Hopkins, Louise Eriksson, Maria Pettersson in Ambio (2016)

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    Risk Perception and Responses Among Private Forest Owners in Sweden

    Forest risk management influences economic, recreation, and ecological values in the forest. To improve the understanding of forest risk management among private forest owners, in-depth interviews were carried...

    Louise Eriksson in Small-scale Forestry (2014)

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    Possible influence of mammographic density on local and locoregional recurrence of breast cancer

    It is debated whether mammographic density gives rise to more aggressive cancers. We therefore aimed to study the influence of mammographic density on prognosis.

    Louise Eriksson, Kamila Czene, Lena Rosenberg, Keith Humphreys in Breast Cancer Research (2013)

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    Mammographic density and survival in interval breast cancers

    Mammographic density (MD) is the strongest risk factor for breast cancer. It is also strongly associated with interval cancers (ICs) due to decreased screening sensitivity and possibly by also giving rise to m...

    Louise Eriksson, Kamila Czene, Lena U Rosenberg, Sven Törnberg in Breast Cancer Research (2013)

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    High-throughput mammographic-density measurement: a tool for risk prediction of breast cancer

    Mammographic density (MD) is a strong, independent risk factor for breast cancer, but measuring MD is time consuming and reader dependent. Objective MD measurement in a high-throughput fashion would enable its...

    **gmei Li, Laszlo Szekely, Louise Eriksson, Boel Heddson in Breast Cancer Research (2012)

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    The influence of mammographic density on breast tumor characteristics

    Mammographic density (MD) is a well-established risk factor for breast cancer. Whether MD influences the tumor phenotype remains to be clarified. Previous studies are highly inconsistent and most lack importan...

    Louise Eriksson, Kamila Czene, Lena Rosenberg in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2012)

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    Common variants in ZNF365 are associated with both mammographic density and breast cancer risk

    Rulla Tamimi and colleagues report a meta-analysis of five genome-wide association studies for percent mammographic density. They identify an associated locus at ZNF365, which has also been associated with suscep...

    Sara Lindström, Celine M Vachon, **gmei Li, Ja**i Varghese in Nature Genetics (2011)

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    Effects of childhood body size on breast cancer tumour characteristics

    Although a role of childhood body size in postmenopausal breast cancer risk has been established, less is known about its influence on tumour characteristics.

    **gmei Li, Keith Humphreys, Louise Eriksson, Kamila Czene in Breast Cancer Research (2010)

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    Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer

    Several studies have examined the effect of genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway on mammographic density, but the number of loci studied and the sample sizes evaluated have been...

    **gmei Li, Louise Eriksson, Keith Humphreys, Kamila Czene in Breast Cancer Research (2010)