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  • Distinct Clinical and Progn... Distinct Clinical and Prognostic Features of Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast: Combined Results of 15 International Breast Cancer Study Group Clinical Trials
    Pestalozzi, Bernhard C; Zahrieh, David; Mallon, Elizabeth ... Journal of clinical oncology, 06/2008, Volume: 26, Issue: 18
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    To determine how patients with infiltrating lobular carcinoma (ILC) differ from patients with the more common infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC) with regard to patient and tumor factors, local ...
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  • Patterns of recurrence of e... Patterns of recurrence of early breast cancer according to estrogen receptor status: a therapeutic target for a quarter of a century
    Pagani, Olivia; Price, Karen N; Gelber, Richard D ... Breast cancer research and treatment, 09/2009, Volume: 117, Issue: 2
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    The current therapeutic strategy in breast cancer is to identify a target, such as estrogen receptor (ER) status, for tailoring treatments. We investigated the patterns of recurrence with respect to ...
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  • The Role of the Number of U... The Role of the Number of Uninvolved Lymph Nodes in Predicting Locoregional Recurrence in Breast Cancer
    KARLSSON, Per; COLE, Bernard F; FEY, Martin F ... Journal of clinical oncology, 05/2007, Volume: 25, Issue: 15
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    To identify groups of early breast cancer patients with substantial risk (10-year risk > 20%) for locoregional failure (LRF) who might benefit from postmastectomy radiotherapy (RT). Prognostic ...
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  • Burdens and benefits of adj... Burdens and benefits of adjuvant cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil and tamoxifen for elderly patients with breast cancer: the International Breast Cancer Study Group Trial VII
    Crivellari, D; Bonetti, M; Castiglione-Gertsch, M ... Journal of clinical oncology, 04/2000, Volume: 18, Issue: 7
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    Information on the tolerability and efficacy of adjuvant chemoendocrine therapy for older women is limited. We studied these issues using the data collected as part of the International Breast Cancer ...
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  • Effect of pregnancy on over... Effect of pregnancy on overall survival after the diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer
    Gelber, S; Coates, A S; Goldhirsch, A ... Journal of clinical oncology, 03/2001, Volume: 19, Issue: 6
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    To evaluate the impact of subsequent pregnancy on the prognosis of patients with early breast cancer. One hundred eight patients who became pregnant after diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer were ...
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  • Site of Primary Tumor Has a... Site of Primary Tumor Has a Prognostic Role in Operable Breast Cancer: The International Breast Cancer Study Group Experience
    COLLEONI, Marco; ZAHRIEH, David; FEY, Martin F ... Journal of clinical oncology, 03/2005, Volume: 23, Issue: 7
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    Cancer presenting at the medial site of the breast may have a worse prognosis compared with tumors located in external quadrants. For medial tumors, axillary lymph node staging may not accurately ...
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  • Adjuvant endocrine therapy ... Adjuvant endocrine therapy compared with no systemic therapy for elderly women with early breast cancer: 21-year results of International Breast Cancer Study Group Trial IV
    Crivellari, Diana; Price, Karen; Gelber, Richard D ... Journal of clinical oncology, 12/2003, Volume: 21, Issue: 24
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    Increasing numbers of older women are affected by early breast cancer, because of prolonged life expectancy and the increasing incidence of breast cancer with age. The role of adjuvant therapy for ...
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  • Identifying breast cancer p... Identifying breast cancer patients at high risk for bone metastases
    Colleoni, M; O'Neill, A; Goldhirsch, A ... Journal of clinical oncology, 12/2000, Volume: 18, Issue: 23
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    To identify patient populations at high risk for bone metastases at any time after diagnosis of operable breast cancer, because these patients are potential beneficiaries of treatment with ...
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  • Influence of endocrine-rela... Influence of endocrine-related factors on response to perioperative chemotherapy for patients with node-negative breast cancer
    Colleoni, M; Gelber, S; Coates, A S ... Journal of clinical oncology, 11/2001, Volume: 19, Issue: 21
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    We investigated tumor- and patient-related features that might influence the response to perioperative chemotherapy (PeCT) compared with no adjuvant therapy for patients with node-negative breast ...
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  • Prognostic Value of Extraca... Prognostic Value of Extracapsular Tumor Spread for Locoregional Control in Premenopausal Patients With Node-Positive Breast Cancer Treated With Classical Cyclophosphamide, Methotrexate, and Fluorouracil: Long-Term Observations From International Breast Cancer Study Group Trial VI
    GRUBER, Günther; BONETTI, Marco; CRIVELLARI, Diana ... Journal of clinical oncology, 10/2005, Volume: 23, Issue: 28
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    We sought to determine retrospectively whether extracapsular spread (ECS) might identify a subgroup that could benefit from radiotherapy after mastectomy, especially patients with 1 to 3 positive ...
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