Survival and Trends in Annualized Hazard Function by Age at Diagnosis Among Chinese Breast Cancer Patients Aged ≤40 Years: Case Analysis Study
BackgroundYoung breast cancer patients are more likely to develop aggressive tumor characteristics and a worse prognosis than older women, and different races and ethnicities have distinct epidemiologies and prognoses. However, few studies have evaluated the clinical biological features and relapse...
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Main Authors: | Jun Wang (Author), Ting Luo (Author), Zhong-zheng Xiang (Author), Ming-min He (Author), Yuan-yuan Zeng (Author), Tian Yang (Author), Xiao-yuan Wei (Author), Siting Yu (Author), Ze-lei Dai (Author), Ning-yue Xu (Author), Chen-feng Tan (Author), Lei Liu (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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