Breast cancer in multi-ethnic populations: The Hawaii perspective Madeleine J. Goodman OriginalPaper Pages: S5 - S9
The international variation in breast cancer rates: An epidemiological assessment Brian E. HendersonLeslie Bernstein OriginalPaper Pages: S11 - S17
A comparison of epidemiological characteristics in breast cancer patients and normal women in Great Britain and Japan: Results of a prospective study M. A. ChaudaryJ. L. HaywardO. Takatani OriginalPaper Pages: S19 - S22
Endogenous hormones and breast cancer: A prospective cohort study Paolo G. TonioloBernard S. PasternackSelig Strax OriginalPaper Pages: S23 - S26
Genesis of breast cancer in Japanese: A possible relationship between sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and serum lipid components Osamu TakataniTadayuki OkumotoHiroshi Kosano OriginalPaper Pages: S27 - S29
Geographical variation in endocrine function and its relation to breast cancer incidence: Some general considerations R. D. Bulbrook OriginalPaper Pages: S37 - S40
Serum hormone levels in British and rural Chinese females D. Y. WangT. J. A. KeyJ. Chen OriginalPaper Pages: S41 - S45
Blood concentrations of estradiol and sex hormone-binding globulin in relation to age at menarche in premenopausal British and Japanese women J. W. MooreT. J. A. KeyO. Takatani OriginalPaper Pages: S47 - S50
Molecular and cellular lesions associated with breast cancer progression Helene S. SmithLing-Chun ChenBritt-Marie Ljung OriginalPaper Pages: S51 - S54
Insulin-like growth factors in human breast cancer Neal RosenDouglas YeeKevin J. Cullen OriginalPaper Pages: S55 - S62
The pathology of breast cancer in Japanese women compared to other ethnic groups: A review Grant N. Stemmermann OriginalPaper Pages: S67 - S72
Breast cancer in English and Japanese women: Prognostic significance of sinus histiocytosis and germinal center hyperplasia in axillary lymph nodes G. H. FriedellR. R. MillisJ. L. Hayward OriginalPaper Pages: S73 - S76
Comparative histological analysis of British and Japanese breast carcinomas Tsuneko SatoTaizan Suchi OriginalPaper Pages: S77 - S79
Pathology of breast cancer: Present and prospect in Japan Goi SakamotoHaruo Sugano OriginalPaper Pages: S81 - S83
A comparison of mammographic parenchymal patterns in premenopausal Japanese and British women I. H. GravelleR. D. BulbrookO. Takatani OriginalPaper Pages: S93 - S95
Estimating the sensitivity of breast cancer screening — experience with the Honolulu BCDDP data John S. GroveMadeleine J. GoodmanG. Low OriginalPaper Pages: S97 - S101
Clinical features of breast cancer — Anglo-Japanese comparative study Shigeto MiuraMinoru YoshidaM. A. Chaudary OriginalPaper Pages: S103 - S106
Rapporteur's report — Early detection, clinical and mammographic features J. L. Hayward OriginalPaper Pages: S111 - S112
Patterns of recurrence in Western and Japanese women with breast cancer M. A. Chaudary OriginalPaper Pages: S115 - S118
Ethnic variation in breast cancer survival: A review Loïc Le Marchand OriginalPaper Pages: S119 - S126
Patterns of recurrence and relapse — Anglo-Japanese comparative study Shigeto MiuraMinoru YoshidaM. A. Chaudary OriginalPaper Pages: S127 - S130
Recurrence and survival rates in British and Japanese women with breast cancer D. S. AllenR. D. BulbrookJ. T. Murai OriginalPaper Pages: S131 - S134
The effect of dietary fat on breast cancer survival among Caucasian and Japanese women in Hawaii Abraham M. Y. NomuraLoic Le MarchandJean H. Hankin OriginalPaper Pages: S135 - S141
Contrasting patterns of breast cancer in Japan, Hawaii, and the West: Indications for prevention and control — Rapporteur's report Samuel Hellman OriginalPaper Pages: S143 - S144