Incidence Trends in South Australia

Breast cancer is the leading cancer among women world-wide (International Agency for Research on Cancer, 2008). BC incidence has been increasing in both developed and developing countries (Bray et al., 2004) but over the past decade incidence has stabilised or decreased in many developed countries (Canfell et al., 2008; De Prithwish et al., 2010; Krieger et al., 2010; Daubisse-Marliac et al., 2011; Hofvind et al., 2012). Changes in reproductive

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