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Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark. / Christiansen, Peer Michael; Bjerre, Karsten; Ejlertsen, Bent; Jensen, Maj-Britt; Rasmussen, Birgitte B; Lænkholm, Anne-Vibeke; Kroman, Niels; Ewertz, Marianne; Offersen, Birgitte Vrou; Toftdahl, Dorte B; Møller, Susanne; Mouridsen, Henning T; Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group.
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National Cancer Institute. Journal (Print), Bind 103, Nr. 18, 2011, s. 1363-72.
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Harvard
Christiansen, PM, Bjerre, K, Ejlertsen, B, Jensen, M-B, Rasmussen, BB, Lænkholm, A-V
, Kroman, N, Ewertz, M, Offersen, BV, Toftdahl, DB, Møller, S, Mouridsen, HT & Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group 2011, '
Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark',
National Cancer Institute. Journal (Print), bind 103, nr. 18, s. 1363-72.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djr299
APA
Christiansen, P. M., Bjerre, K., Ejlertsen, B., Jensen, M-B., Rasmussen, B. B., Lænkholm, A-V.
, Kroman, N., Ewertz, M., Offersen, B. V., Toftdahl, D. B., Møller, S., Mouridsen, H. T., & Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (2011).
Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark.
National Cancer Institute. Journal (Print),
103(18), 1363-72.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djr299
Vancouver
Christiansen PM, Bjerre K, Ejlertsen B, Jensen M-B, Rasmussen BB, Lænkholm A-V o.a.
Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark.
National Cancer Institute. Journal (Print). 2011;103(18):1363-72.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djr299
Author
Christiansen, Peer Michael ; Bjerre, Karsten ; Ejlertsen, Bent ; Jensen, Maj-Britt ; Rasmussen, Birgitte B ; Lænkholm, Anne-Vibeke ; Kroman, Niels ; Ewertz, Marianne ; Offersen, Birgitte Vrou ; Toftdahl, Dorte B ; Møller, Susanne ; Mouridsen, Henning T ; Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group. / Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark. I: National Cancer Institute. Journal (Print). 2011 ; Bind 103, Nr. 18. s. 1363-72.
Bibtex
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title = "Mortality rates among early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer patients: a population-based cohort study in Denmark",
abstract = "Indications for adjuvant endocrine treatment of breast cancer have gradually increased over the past several years. We aimed to define subgroups of patients who may or may not benefit from adjuvant endocrine therapy.",
author = "Christiansen, {Peer Michael} and Karsten Bjerre and Bent Ejlertsen and Maj-Britt Jensen and Rasmussen, {Birgitte B} and Anne-Vibeke L{\ae}nkholm and Niels Kroman and Marianne Ewertz and Offersen, {Birgitte Vrou} and Toftdahl, {Dorte B} and Susanne M{\o}ller and Mouridsen, {Henning T} and Kroman, {Niels Thorndahl}",
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RIS
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N2 - Indications for adjuvant endocrine treatment of breast cancer have gradually increased over the past several years. We aimed to define subgroups of patients who may or may not benefit from adjuvant endocrine therapy.
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