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Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.

Breast cancer ranks second or third to uterine cervix cancer and stomach cancer as a cause of death in women, and as a common site of primary cancer. The large difference in its incidence between Westernized and non-Westernized countries is remarkable. There is a linear increase with age that is obs...

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Autores principales: Yoo, Keun Young, Kang, Daehee, Park, Sue Kyung, Kim, Sook Un, Shin, Aesun, Yoon, Hachung, Ahn, Se Hyun, Noh, Dong Young, Choe, Kuk Jin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11850580
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author Yoo, Keun Young
Kang, Daehee
Park, Sue Kyung
Kim, Sook Un
Kim, Sook Un
Shin, Aesun
Yoon, Hachung
Ahn, Se Hyun
Noh, Dong Young
Choe, Kuk Jin
author_facet Yoo, Keun Young
Kang, Daehee
Park, Sue Kyung
Kim, Sook Un
Kim, Sook Un
Shin, Aesun
Yoon, Hachung
Ahn, Se Hyun
Noh, Dong Young
Choe, Kuk Jin
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description Breast cancer ranks second or third to uterine cervix cancer and stomach cancer as a cause of death in women, and as a common site of primary cancer. The large difference in its incidence between Westernized and non-Westernized countries is remarkable. There is a linear increase with age that is observed in Western countries, which are high-incidence areas, on the contrary to the inverted V shape curve seen in Asian countries. Epidemiologic studies conducted in Korea have shown that an older age, a family history of breast cancer, early menarche, late menopause, late full-term pregnancy, and never having had a breast-fed child are primary risk factors in the development of breast cancer. The estrogen-augmented-by-progesterone hypothesis explains the roles of these factors to some extent. On the other hand, recent molecular studies have revealed the existence of novel gene environmental interactions. Epidemiological features suggest that the breast cancer incidence rate in Korea will increase, but the age specific curve would not be changed in keeping with what is observed in Western countries. Strategies aimed at controlling breast cancer that include the screening guidelines and the identification of individual predispositions may give us further insights into both the etiology and the prevention of breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-30548232011-03-15 Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention. Yoo, Keun Young Kang, Daehee Park, Sue Kyung Kim, Sook Un Kim, Sook Un Shin, Aesun Yoon, Hachung Ahn, Se Hyun Noh, Dong Young Choe, Kuk Jin J Korean Med Sci Research Article Breast cancer ranks second or third to uterine cervix cancer and stomach cancer as a cause of death in women, and as a common site of primary cancer. The large difference in its incidence between Westernized and non-Westernized countries is remarkable. There is a linear increase with age that is observed in Western countries, which are high-incidence areas, on the contrary to the inverted V shape curve seen in Asian countries. Epidemiologic studies conducted in Korea have shown that an older age, a family history of breast cancer, early menarche, late menopause, late full-term pregnancy, and never having had a breast-fed child are primary risk factors in the development of breast cancer. The estrogen-augmented-by-progesterone hypothesis explains the roles of these factors to some extent. On the other hand, recent molecular studies have revealed the existence of novel gene environmental interactions. Epidemiological features suggest that the breast cancer incidence rate in Korea will increase, but the age specific curve would not be changed in keeping with what is observed in Western countries. Strategies aimed at controlling breast cancer that include the screening guidelines and the identification of individual predispositions may give us further insights into both the etiology and the prevention of breast cancer. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3054823/ /pubmed/11850580 Text en
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Yoo, Keun Young
Kang, Daehee
Park, Sue Kyung
Kim, Sook Un
Kim, Sook Un
Shin, Aesun
Yoon, Hachung
Ahn, Se Hyun
Noh, Dong Young
Choe, Kuk Jin
Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title_full Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title_fullStr Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title_short Epidemiology of breast cancer in Korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
title_sort epidemiology of breast cancer in korea: occurrence, high-risk groups, and prevention.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11850580
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