Figure 1From: A constant risk for familial breast cancer? A population-based family studyAge-specific incidence rates (with standard errors) of breast cancer in mothers of breast cancer patients. Complete follow-up in mothers stratified by daughter's age at diagnosis: (a) 25 to 34 years; (b) 35 to 44 years; (c) 45 to 54 years; and (d) 55 to 64 years. Incidence rates of breast cancer in the general population during the period from 1961 to 2004 are included for comparison. Arrows indicate the age group of the mothers that had already attained the age at diagnosis in their daughters.Back to article page