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2. A double-blind placebo-controlled study to evaluate endometrial safety and gynaecological symptoms in women treated for up to 5 years with tamoxifen or placebo – A substudy for IBIS I Breast Cancer Prevention Trial
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Palva, Tiina, Ranta, Hannu, Koivisto, Anna-Maija, Pylkkänen, Liisa, Cuzick, Jack, and Holli, Kaija
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- 2013
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3. Anastrozole versus tamoxifen for the prevention of locoregional and contralateral breast cancer in postmenopausal women with locally excised ductal carcinoma in situ (IBIS-II DCIS): A double-blind, randomised controlled trial
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Forbes, John F, Sestak, Ivana, Howell, Anthony, Bonanni, Bernardo, Bundred, Nigel, Levy, Christelle, von Minckwitz, Gunter, Eiermann, Wolfgang, Neven, Patrick, Stierer, Michael, Holcombe, Chris, Coleman, Robert E, Jones, Louise, Ellis, Ian, Cuzick, Jack, Sainsbury, Richard, Garber, Judy, Warwick, Jane, Buchanan, Mary, Buser, Katharina, Cawthorn, Simon, Coleman, Robert, Dowsett, Mitch, Eastell, Richard, Ejlertsen, Bent, Forbes, John, Kahan, Zsuzsanna, Baclesse, François, Mansel, Robert, Palva, Tiina, Rydén, Lisa, Stuart, Mary, Vaz, Fatima, Marsiglia, Hugo, Benyoucef, Ahmed, Berton-Rigaud, Dominique, Loustalot, Catherine, Serin, Daniel, Kerbrat, Pierre, Eymard, Jean-Christophe, Giard-Lefevre, Sylvia, Bonichon-Lamichhane, Nathalie, Monnier, Alain, Tubiana-Mathieu, Nicole, Piot, Gilles, de Lara, Christine Tunon, Bernard, Olivier, Simon-Swirski, Hélène, Gladieff, Laurence, Regaud, I Claudius, Fouchet-Goudier, Marie-Joseph, Dohollou, Nadine, Aquitaine, Nord, Elgard-Maitre, Anne-Marie, Bergerat, Jean-Pierre, Petit, Thierry, Marti, Adina, Toussaint, Caroline, Del Piano, Francesco, Ibrahim, Mahmoud, Fric, Danièle, Hönig, Arnd, Müller, Volkmar, Marmé, Frederik, Rautenberg, Beate, Schmidt, Marcus, Hanusch, Claus, Paepke, Stefan, Kaltenecker, Gabriele, Lemster, Sabine, Tio, Joke, Reimer, Toralf, Schnappauf, Benjamin, Baumann, Klaus, Schrader, Iris, Mundhenke, Christoph, Liedtke, Cornelia, Meinerz, Wolfgang, Thomssen, Christoph, Christl, Klaus, Hitschold, Thomas, Goerke, Kay, Kast, Karin, Runnebaum, Ingo, Lindner, Christoph, Scheidel, Peter, Herwig, Uwe, Bangemann, Nikola, Sommer, Harald, Göhring, Kornelia, Tulusan, Augustinus, Stauß, Eva, Köhler, Günter, Zahm, Dirk, Augustin, Doris, Hocke, Andrea, Neunhöffer, Tanja, Schmatloch, Sabine, Heinrich, Georg, Groß, Sabine, Breitbach, G P, Scharl, Anton, Klare, Peter, Stefek, Andrea, Hoffmann, Gerald, Martignoni, Franca, Weiss, Erich, Emons, Günter, Tesch, Hans-Christian, Beckmann, Matthias, Schmutzler, Rita, Schütte, Martin, Aktas, Bahriye, Hille-Betz, Ursula, Deryal, Mustafa, Dan Costa, Serban, Blümel, Beate, Göhring, Uwe-Jochen, Kleine-Tebbe, Anke, Schumacher, Claudia, Jasmin, Pourfard, Christoph, Uleer, Kullmer, Uwe, Krabisch, Petra, Gätje, Regine, Schwenzer, Thomas, Hindenburg, Hans-Joachim, Rempen, Andreas, Höffkes, Heinz-Gert, Stickeler, Elmar, Reffert, Christian, Seitz, Stephan, Splitt, Gerd, Böhne, Petra, Gnauert, Karsten, Strittmatter, Hans-Joachim, Baake, Gerold, Rezai, Mahdi, Noesselt, Thomas, Köhne, C-H, Hanf, Volker, Strumberg, Dirk, Dall, Peter, Schleicher, Peter, Schleicher, Bernd, Beldermann, Frank, Berghorn, Michael, Baerens, Dirk-Thoralf, Kolberg, Hans-Christian, Bauer, Lelia, Brucker, Cosima, Steck, Thomas, Boyle, Frances, Chaudhuri, Anupam, Wagga, Wagga, Moylan, Eugene, Donovan, Jenny, Della-Fiorentina, Stephen, Abdi, Ehtesham, Marx, Gavin, Beadle, Geoffrey, Donovan, Michael, Bennett, Ian, Gill, Peter Grantley, Baker, Caroline, Masters, Richard, Blum, Robert, Collins, John, Law, Michael, Hart, Stewart, Kannourakis, George, Snyder, Raymond, Joseph, David, McCrystal, Michael, Campbell, Ian, Jakesz, Raimund, Selim, Ursula, Singer, Christian, Heck, Dietmar, Greil, Richard, Ramoni, Angela, Bjelic-Radisic, Vesna, Reichenauer, Arno, Horvath, Wilfried, Thaler, Josef, Fridrik, Michael, Keckstein, Joerg, Jan, Lamote, L'Hermitte, Marc, Roelstrate, Heidi, Dirix, Luc, Bambust, Inneke, Seret, Monique, Liebens, Fabienne, Maerevoet, Maria, D'Hondt, Lionel, Berliere, Martine, Nogaret, Jean-Marie, Simon, Phillipe, O'Hanlon, Deirdre, Redmond, Henry Paul, Hill, Arnold, Evoy, Denis, Kerin, Michael, Gupta, Rajnish, Martin, Michael J, Fritis, Marcela, Schwartz, Ricardo, Yañez, Maria Loreto, Peralta, Octavio, Graiff, Claudio, Artioli, Fabrizio, Generali, Daniele, Orzalesi, Lorenzo, Visini, Marilena, Michiara, Maria, Pavesi, Lorenzo, Ravaioli, Alberto, Porpiglia, Mauro, Puglisi, Fabio, Pinotti, Graziella, Brincat, Stephen, Buser, Katharina S, Rabaglio, Manuela, Rauch, Daniel, Chappuis, Pierre O, Zaman, Khalil, Bucher, Susanne, Bolliger, Barbara, Pagani, Olivia, Falck, Anna-Karin, Kaij, Jakob, Margolin, Sara, Muslumanoglum, Mahmut, Bertelli, Gianfilippo, Bramley, Maria, Bristol, James, Chandrasekharan, Sankaran, Crellin, Perric, Daoud, Raouf, Dodwell, David, Drew, Philip, Dubey, Sidharth, Evans, Abigail, Ferguson, Douglas, Gendy, Raafat, Hamed, Hisham, Harding-McKean, Claudia, Horgan, Kieran, Iqbal, Shabana, Jibril, Jibril A, Kokan, Jalal, Kneeshaw, Peter, Lansdown, Mark, Lennard, Tom, Linforth, Rick, McIntosh, Stuart, Mitra, Sankha, Neades, Glyn, Ooi, Jane Louise, Patel, Ashraf, Rayter, Zenon, Reichert, Robert, Roberts, Fiona, Roche, Nicola, Rogers, Colin, Royle, Gavin, Shah, Elizabeth, Sibbering, Mark, Skene, Anthony Iain, Smith, Simon, Sparrow, Geoffrey, Thompson, Alastair, Vaidya, Jayant, Wolstenholme, Virginia, Wood, Jeremy, Yiangou, Constantinos, Zammit, Charles, Thornton, Rochelle, Probert, Flonda, Fong, Akiko, Francis, Nicole, Gili, Manuela, Eigenberger, Rosita, Supply, Daisy, Lefever, Inge, Muller, Bettina, Zlatar, Zdenka, Feer, Petra, Gkantiragas, Ioannis, Virkki, Marjo, Everhard, Sibille, Lemonnier, Jerome, Garcia, Sara, Ghanem, Saliha, Cole, Anna, O'Hare, Debra, Cronin, Elaine, Roche, Trudi, Kennedy, Emer, Ballot, Jo, Killilea, Niamh, Jennings, Marian, Lowry, Laura, Maxwell, Moira, Burke, Margaret, Gonzaga, Aliana Guerrieri, Bollani, Giorgia, Bianchetti, Andrea, Scalvini, Anna, Cretella, Elisabetta, Pasqualini, Antonella, Gobbi, Angela, Roselli, Jenny, Lagati, Angelita, Rapacchi, Elena, Lanza, Annalisa, Pini, Emanuela, Picardo, Elisa, Maggiorotto, Furio, Sottile, Roberta, Vallini, Ilaria, Cilia, Nadia, Patel, Mital, Bamford, Linda, Robertshaw, Helen, Inman, Hayle, Hill, Naomi, Dexter, Jane, Peasgood, Emily, Batty, Imogen, Cocks, Shirley, Mistry, Raksha, Sidders, Mary, Foulstone, Emily, Garlicka, Helen, Dawe, Catherine, Elliott, Jackie, Rooke, Kathy, Morris, Christine, Lester, Yvonne, Gibson, Sian, Chittock, Jill, Skelton, Amy, Gallimore, Elizabeth, Downes, Charlotte, Billett, Lynn, Caddy, Simone, Cumming, Helen, Cowell-Smith, Sharon, Turner, Caroline, Fernando, Sunjalee, Goodwin, Sarah, Taylor, Jo-Anne, Baines, Kizzy, Downer, Susan, Pilcher, Alice, Dobson, Tracey, Osborne, Lynn, Kuenzig, Greg, Hancock, Denise, Melia, Deborah, Gullaksen, Elaine, Hartup, Susan, Henson, Amy, Gibb, Jane, Coombs, Sarah, Taylor, Caroline, Kirkby, Amy, Thomas, Issy, Makinson, Karen, Kano, Yukie, Shah, Zoheb, Hardstaff, Lisa, Townley, Barbara, Hill, Philippa, McCurrie, Marilyn, Grassby, Sue, Henderson, Pamela, Talbot, Elizabeth, Bell, Ashley, Kanani, Reshma, Johnson, Joanne, Jones, Richard, Foster, Mel, Troke, Becky, Congdon, Hilary, Pascoe, Julie, Whelan, Sian, Edwards, Jenna, Brinkworth, Elaine, Blizard, Sheila, Clarke, Alison, Stevens, Kim, Harvey, Carol, Stacey, Jill, Mitchell, Sadie, Lowry, Tracey, Buckley, Sarah, Collins, Clare, Green, Liz, Jones, Helen, Conteh, Veronica, Ducket, Tracey, Kotze, Michelle, Strider, Paula, Stouraitis, Marina, Sundberg, Jan, Babiker, Abdel, Collins, Rory, Klijn, Jan, Ralston, Stuart, Tattersall, Martin, Weller, Ian, De Sousa, Andreia, Edwards, Rob, Ferguson, Sheila, Hickman, Jane, Johnson, Damian, Haidar, Nadia, Hammond, Victoria, Heighway, Emma, Ndoutoumou, Amalia, Sahota, Navdip, White, Laura, Aigret, Benoit, Batra, Priyanka, Knox, Jill, Oke, Adedayo, Ostler, Richard, and Sasieni, Peter
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Medicine (all) ,Medizin ,skin and connective tissue diseases - Abstract
Third-generation aromatase inhibitors are more effective than tamoxifen for preventing recurrence in postmenopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive invasive breast cancer. However, it is not known whether anastrozole is more effective than tamoxifen for women with hormone-receptor-positive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Here, we compare the efficacy of anastrozole with that of tamoxifen in postmenopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive DCIS.In a double-blind, multicentre, randomised placebo-controlled trial, we recruited women who had been diagnosed with locally excised, hormone-receptor-positive DCIS. Eligible women were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio by central computer allocation to receive 1 mg oral anastrozole or 20 mg oral tamoxifen every day for 5 years. Randomisation was stratified by major centre or hub and was done in blocks (six, eight, or ten). All trial personnel, participants, and clinicians were masked to treatment allocation and only the trial statistician had access to treatment allocation. The primary endpoint was all recurrence, including recurrent DCIS and new contralateral tumours. All analyses were done on a modified intention-to-treat basis (in all women who were randomised and did not revoke consent for their data to be included) and proportional hazard models were used to compute hazard ratios and corresponding confidence intervals. This trial is registered at the ISRCTN registry, number ISRCTN37546358.Between March 3, 2003, and Feb 8, 2012, we enrolled 2980 postmenopausal women from 236 centres in 14 countries and randomly assigned them to receive anastrozole (1449 analysed) or tamoxifen (1489 analysed). Median follow-up was 7·2 years (IQR 5·6-8·9), and 144 breast cancer recurrences were recorded. We noted no statistically significant difference in overall recurrence (67 recurrences for anastrozole vs 77 for tamoxifen; HR 0·89 [95% CI 0·64-1·23]). The non-inferiority of anastrozole was established (upper 95% CI
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4. Response to Dr Braillon
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Malila, Nea, primary, Palva, Tiina, additional, Malminiemi, Outi, additional, Paimela, Hannu, additional, Anttila, Ahti, additional, Hakulinen, Timo, additional, Järvinen, Heikki, additional, Kotisaari, Marja-Liisa, additional, Pikkarainen, Pekka, additional, Rautalahti, Matti, additional, Sankila, Risto, additional, Vertio, Harri, additional, and Hakama, Matti, additional
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- 2011
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5. Coverage and Performance of Colorectal Cancer Screening with the Faecal Occult Blood Test in Finland
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Malila, Nea, primary, Palva, Tiina, additional, Malminiemi, Outi, additional, Paimela, Hannu, additional, Anttila, Ahti, additional, Hakulinen, Timo, additional, Jäaurvinen, Heikki, additional, Kotisaari, Marja-Liisa, additional, Pikkarainen, Pekka, additional, Rautalahti, Matti, additional, Sankila, Risto, additional, Vertio, Harri, additional, and Hakama, Matti, additional
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- 2011
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6. Colorectal cancer screening, ethics and evidence-based public policy.
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Braillon, Alain, Malila, Nea, Palva, Tiina, Malminiemi, Outi, Paimela, Hannu, Anttila, Ahti, Hakulinen, Timo, Järvinen, Heikki, Kotisaari, Marja-Liisa, Pikkarainen, Pekka, Rautalahti, Matti, Sankila, Risto, Vertio, Harri, and Hakama, Matti
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MEDICAL screening & ethics ,RECTUM tumors ,COLON tumors ,CANCER ,FECAL occult blood tests ,EVIDENCE-based medicine ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ETHICS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Coverage and performance of colorectal cancer screening with the faecal occult blood test in Finland," by N. Malila and colleagues in the 2011 issue.
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- 2011
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7. Obesity and physical inactivity are related to impaired physical health of breast cancer survivors.
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Elme A, Utriainen M, Kellokumpu-Lehtinen P, Palva T, Luoto R, Nikander R, Huovinen R, Kautiainen H, Järvenpää S, Penttinen HM, Vehmanen L, Jääskeläinen AS, Ruohola J, Blomqvist C, and Saarto T
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- Adult, Aged, Body Mass Index, Breast Neoplasms complications, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Breast Neoplasms therapy, Cardiovascular Diseases psychology, Exercise physiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Obesity psychology, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Risk Factors, Survival Rate, Waist Circumference, Breast Neoplasms psychology, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Exercise psychology, Health Behavior, Metabolic Syndrome etiology, Obesity etiology, Survivors psychology
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Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the impact of obesity and physical activity on the health and wellbeing of patients with breast cancer shortly after the adjuvant treatments., Patients and Methods: A total of 537 women aged 35 to 68 years with newly-diagnosed breast cancer were enrolled into the exercise intervention study. The physical activity, physical performance (2-km walking test), cardiovascular risk factors, quality of life (EORTC-QoL-C30), co-morbidities and body-mass index (BMI) were measured after the adjuvant treatments., Results: Overall, 191 (39%) patients were overweight (BMI=25-30) and 85 (17%) obese (BMI ≥ 30). Physical activity and performance (p<0.001 and p<0.001), QoL (p<0.001) and high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol decreased (p<0.001) whereas age (p=0.009), co-morbidities (p<0.001), hypertension (p=0.011), metabolic syndrome (p<0.001), low density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol (p=0.0043), triglycerides (p<0.001), glucose (p<0.001) and insulin (p<0.001) increased linearly with BMI. Higher waist circumference (p=0.0011), triglyceride (p=0.020), insulin (p=0.0098), rate of metabolic syndrome (p=0.028), and lower HDL-cholesterol (p=0.012) and QoL (p<0.001) were associated with low physical activity. Physical activity and BMI were the most important determinants of physical performance (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively)., Conclusion: Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle are related to poor physical performance, increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and impaired QoL, leading to a vicious circle, which impairs patients' physical health and QoL.
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8. Effectiveness of a 12-month exercise program on physical performance and quality of life of breast cancer survivors.
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Saarto T, Penttinen HM, Sievänen H, Kellokumpu-Lehtinen PL, Hakamies-Blomqvist L, Nikander R, Huovinen R, Luoto R, Kautiainen H, Järvenpää S, Idman I, Utriainen M, Vehmanen L, Jääskeläinen AS, Elme A, Ruohola J, Palva T, Vertio H, Rautalahti M, Fogelholm M, Blomqvist C, and Luoma ML
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms psychology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Motor Activity, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Survivors, Breast Neoplasms rehabilitation, Exercise Therapy methods
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Aim: The study aimed at determining whether physical exercise training improves the quality of life (QoL) and physical fitness of breast cancer survivors., Patients and Methods: A total of 573 breast cancer survivors were randomized into an exercise or a control group, 12-months after adjuvant treatments. EORTC QLQ-C30 and BR-23 questionnaires were used for evaluation of QoL, FACIT-F for fatigue and the Finnish modified version of Beck's 13-item depression scale (RBDI) for depression. Physical fitness was assessed by a 2-km walking test, and a figure-8 running test and physical activity (PA) by metabolic equivalent (MET) hours per week (MET-h/wk)., Results: Figure-8 running time improved significantly among the patients of the intervention group compared with the controls (p<0.001). No significant between-group differences were observed in 2-km walking time, in PA, EORTC-QLQ-C30, BR-23, FACIT-F or BDI. However, there was a linear relationship between increased PA and improved QoL (p=0.006), irrespective of the intervention., Conclusion: Increase in physical activity was associated with improved QoL, but no effect of the exercise intervention was observed.
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- 2012
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