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The frequency of breast cancer screening: Results from the UKCCCR Randomised Trial The optimal frequency of breast cancer screening has been a subject of debate since the inception of the UK National Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP). T... None - 《European Journal of Cancer》 被引量: 363...
The NHS Breast Screening Program invites anyone registered with a GP as female aged 50-70 for ascreeningevery three years. Breast cancerscreeninguses X-rays called mammograms to check breasts for signs of cancer. Despite the benefits of screening, there remains some debate over the potential harms...
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Research shows the screening programme has lowered mortality rates from breast cancer in the 55 to 69 age group. Of every 500 women screened, one life is saved, according to information published by the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes. Helen Anderson, of Gosforth, Newcastle, said she is kee...
Dr. Maureen Gillan, Research Fellow at the University, added: “The results of our study will be important for the UK NHS Breast Screening Program since it is now inviting women aged 47 to 73 forscreeningas well as younger women who are judged to be at risk of developing breast cancer du...
Novel endocrine and anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapies have substantially improved survival. Early diagnosis and personalised treatments synergistically contribute to improve prognosis. We do still need breast cancer screening in the era of precision medicine.Introduction...