This systematic review assessed, using a variety of methods, how accurately breast cancer risk assessment tools can group women eligible for screening within a population, into risk groups, so that each group could potentially be offered a screening protocol with more benefits and ...
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"One of the more important reasons to have supplemental screening is because of women who are at higher risk of getting breast cancer, so women who have genetic mutations or a very strong very history," says Dr. Toma Omofoye, a breast imaging radiologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center. ...
A systematic assessment of benefits and risks to guide breast cancer screening decisions. JAMA. 2014;311(13):1327-1335. Topic: Preventive Medicine See More About Breast Cancer Oncology Patient Information Women's Health JAMA Patient Information Cancer Screening, Prevention, Control ...
Early diagnosis and proper management are necessary to reduce breast cancer morbid... G Tahan,MF Ziauddin,A Soran 被引量: 8发表: 2009年 加载更多来源期刊 journal of womens health care 研究点推荐 Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool Identificationand Screening 站内活动 ...
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The effectiveness of breast cancer screening is still under debate. Our objective was to systematically review studies assessing personalized breast cancer screening strategies based on women's individual risk and to conduct a risk of bias assessment.We followed the standard methods of The Cochrane Coll...
Early detection remains the primary way to prevent the development of life-threatening breast cancer. Breast cancers that are detected when smaller or nonpalpable are more treatable and thus are associated with a more favorable prognosis. Imaging studies used in breast cancer screening include the fol...
All women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at age 40. There is not enough evidence to decide whether to continue or stop screening in women 75 years or older and what more should be done to screen for breast cancer in women with dense breasts. ...