The term "risk" appears in the title of more than 10,000 medicalarticles published in 2004 (2 percent of the total) nine times as many as appeared in 1975. In this issue of theJournal, the article by Hartmann et al. on benign breast diseaseand the risk of breast cancer1 continues the trend, as doesthis editorial. Hartmann et al. studied a cohort of women whohad a benign breast lesion and found that the histologic appearanceof the initial biopsy specimen was associated with the riskof breast cancer. As compared with women in the general population,. . . [Full Text of this Article]
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From the Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (J.G.E.); and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin (G.G.).
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Koss L. G., Fineberg S., Kristiansen I. S., Christensen P. M., Gyrd-Hansen D., Visscher D. W., Degnim A. C., Hartmann L. C., Elmore J. G., Gigerenzer G.
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