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Metastatic relapse of stage I-III breast cancer in New Zealand.

Chunhuan LaoMarion Kuper-HommelMark ElwoodIan CampbellRoss Lawrenson
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2021)
The prognosis of women with locally invasive breast cancer differs greatly with the chance of developing metastatic disease depending on the stage of disease at diagnosis and the subtype. Grade of disease at diagnosis was also important. Māori or Pacific ethnicity did not influence the risk of developing metastatic disease, although Asian women seemed less likely to develop metastases.
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