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Overall survival and prognostic factors in young women with breast cancer: a retrospective cohort study from Southern Thailand

This retrospective cohort follows women aged 45 or younger treated at Hat Yai Hospital and links national mortality records to identify survival predictors. Mortality ascertainment is a strength, while single-centre practice and incomplete historical clinical data limit causal interpretation.

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Key findings

  • This retrospective cohort follows women aged 45 or younger treated at Hat Yai Hospital and links national mortality records to identify survival predictors. Mortality ascertainment is a strength, while single-centre practice and incomplete historical clinical data limit causal interpretation.
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Why this matters globally

This work adds internationally comparable evidence in Health sciences and defines questions for replication in other populations or systems. Its global value lies in the evidence and transferable reasoning, not in a single impact score.

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Thai researcher contribution

Thailand-linked authors and Hatyai Hospital contribute to the research network behind this work. Thai participation is identified from bibliographic affiliations and should be checked against the author list and source article.

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Limitations to consider

Association is not causation; confounding, selection and measurement error may explain part of the result.

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DOI: 10.1186/s12957-026-04349-9

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