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Cardiovascular Disease Mortality among Breast Cancer Survivors
Patrick T. Bradshaw
, June Stevens
, Nikhil Khankari
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Susan L. Teitelbaum
, Alfred I. Neugut
, Marilie D. Gammon
Cancer Prevention & Control
Environmental Medicine
Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource Data Center
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Institute for Exposomic Research
Mindich Child Health and Development Institute
Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center
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Cardiovascular Mortality
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
100%
Breast Cancer Survivors
100%
Breast Cancer
66%
Hazard Ratio
50%
Disease-specific Mortality
50%
Cause-specific Hazard Ratio
50%
Cause of Death
33%
With Woman
33%
Subdistribution Hazard Ratio
33%
Risk Factors
16%
Age-matched
16%
Confidence Interval
16%
Risk of Death
16%
Comorbidity
16%
Chemotherapy
16%
Increasing Risk
16%
Cox Regression
16%
Mortality Hazard
16%
Population-based Sample
16%
National Death Index
16%
Identify Risk
16%
Disease-related
16%
Risk for Cardiovascular Diseases
16%
Overall Mortality
16%
Temporal Patterns
16%
Vulnerable Populations
16%
Cancer Hazard
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Risk Reduction Intervention
16%
Date of Death
16%
Medical Record Abstraction
16%
Excess Burden
16%
Fine-Gray Model
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cardiovascular Disease
100%
Breast Cancer
100%
Hazard Ratio
80%
Proportional Hazards Model
10%
Medical Record
10%
Confidence Interval
10%
Vulnerable Population
10%
Comorbidity
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cardiovascular Disease
100%
Breast Cancer
100%
Hazard Ratio
80%
Proportional Hazards Model
10%
Medical Record
10%
Vulnerable Population
10%
Comorbidity
10%
Psychology
Breast Cancer
100%
Hazard Ratio
80%
Comorbidity
10%
Proportional Hazards Regression Model
10%
Structured Interview
10%
Food Science
Medical Record
100%