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Table 1.

Relative risks of major risk factors for breast cancer in Korean women.

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Table 2.

Estimated absolute risk (%) of developing breast cancer in Korean women by initial and later relative risks, initial age, and years of follow-up.

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Table 3.

Comparison of 5-year and lifetime risks in a Korean population using the Korean Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (KoBCRAT) and the modified Gail model.

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Figure 1.

Comparison of the estimated baseline breast cancer risk according to age and 5-year follow-up calculated by the original Gail model, modified Gail model which used parameter estimators as in the original Gail and Korean incidence and mortality data, and Korean Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (KoBCRAT).

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Table 4.

Prediction of the number of incident breast cancer cases during the follow-up in two cohort studies (Korean Multi-Center Cohort (KMCC) and National Cancer Center (NCC) cohort) using the Korean Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (KoBCRAT).

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