Breast cancer: key references and evidence
References
Black R, Stockton D (eds). Cancer scenarios: An aid to planning cancer services in Scotland in the next decade. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2001.
(see also the Cancer Scenarios update)
Brewster DH, Stockton DL, Harvey J, Mackay M. Reliability of cancer registration data in Scotland, 1997. Eur J Cancer 2002; 38: 414-417.
Ferlay J, Bray F, Pisani P, Parkin DM.Cancer Incidence, Mortality and Prevalence Worldwide. IARC CancerBase No. 5. version 2.0. Lyon: IARCPress, 2004. Lyon: IARCPress, 2004.
(the GLOBOCAN database is the electronic version of this)
Forman D, Stockton D, Moller H, Quinn M, Babb P, De Angelis R, Micheli A. Cancer Prevalence in the UK: results from the EUROPREVAL Study. Annals of Oncol 2003; 14: 648-654.
Micheli A, Mugno E, Krogh V, Quinn MJ, Coleman M, Hakulinen T, Gatta G, Berrino F, Capocaccia R & the EUROPREVAL Working Group. Cancer prevalence in European registry areas. Annals of Oncology 2002; 13: 840–865.
Quinn M, Wood H, Cooper N, Rowan S. Cancer Atlas of the United Kingdom and Ireland 1991-2000. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005.
Sant M, Allemani C, Capocaccia R, et al. Stage at diagnosis is a key explanation of differences in breast cancer survival across Europe. Int J Cancer 2003; 106:416-422.
Sant M, Allemani C, Berrino F, et al. Breast carcinoma survival in Europe and the USA: a population-based study. Cancer 2004;100(4):715.722.
Sharpe K. Better Cancer Care: An Aid to Planning Cancer Services. Cancer Incidence Projections for Scotland (2006 - 2020) Updated to Reflect 2006-based Population Projections. Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2008.
Key policy documents:Clinical Standards Board for Scotland. Breast Screening. Clinical Standards (326Kb). Edinburgh: CSBS, 2002.
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. Scottish Breast Screening Programme 2006 Follow-up. (1301Kb). Edinburgh: NHSQIS, 2006.
Clinical Standards Board for Scotland. Breast cancer services: National overview. Edinburgh: CSBS, 2002.
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. Management of Breast Cancer Services. (419Kb). Edinburgh: NHSQIS, 2008.
Scottish Executive Health Department. Cancer in Scotland: Action for Change, 2001. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2001.
Scottish Executive Health Department. Cancer in Scotland: Sustaining Change, 2004. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2004.
Scottish Government Health Directorate. Better Cancer Care, An Action Plan, 2008 Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2008.
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Sign 84: Management of breast cancer in women(452Kb). Edinburgh: SIGN, 2005.
(see also the Sign 84: Quick reference guide(167Kb)
Effectiveness evidence
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NHS Health Scotland: Scottish perspectives on NICE public health guidance - Index page
National Library for Public Health - Home page
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination - Home page
Cochrane Reviews - Topic index page
EPPI-Centre: Evidence library - Home page
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance - Topic index page
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) - Home page
Note: The effectiveness evidence links are provided as an aid to users. They are by no means exhaustive nor should they be necessarily viewed as authoritative. The usual ScotPHO disclaimer about links to external sites applies.
