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    Changing pattern of the detection of locoregional relapse in breast cancer: the Edinburgh experience

    The guidelines for follow-up of breast cancer patients concentrate on the first 3–5 years, with either reduced frequency of visits or discharge after this. They also recommend mammography, but no evidence exis...

    D A Montgomery, K Krupa, W J L Jack, G R Kerr, I H Kunkler in British Journal of Cancer (2007)

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    Outcome after extended follow-up in a prospective study of operable breast cancer: key factors and a prognostic index

    In 1990, 215 patients with operable breast cancer were entered into a prospective study of the prognostic significance of five biochemical markers and 15 other factors (pathological/chronological/patient). Aft...

    R A Hawkins, A L Tesdale, R J Prescott, T Forster in British Journal of Cancer (2002)

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    The H-ras oncogene product p21 and prognosis in human breast cancer

    The protein product of the H-ras oncogene, p21, has been measured semiquantitatively in solubilized particulate fractions of 160 primary tumours from patients presenting without evidence of distant metastatic bre...

    D. M. A. Watson, R. A. Elton, W. J. L. Jack in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1991)