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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. To learn more...
UP to 45,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the UK and more than a quarter of them will sadly die. But survival rates are improving all the time thanks to advances in medical treatment. Now mammography screening is being offered to a wider age group of women to ...
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REPORT British Journal of Cancer (2013) 108, 2205–2240 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2013.177 The benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: an independent review A report jointly commissioned by Cancer Research UK and the Department of Health (England) October 2012. M G Marmot*,1, D G Altman2...
Mammograms are one of the best forms of prevention and early detection of breast cancer. Women at average risk of breast cancer should begin mammogram screening at age 40, according to the latest recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. ...
Supradiaphragmatic radiotherapy (SRT) to treat Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) at a young age increases the risk of breast cancer (BC). A national notification risk assessment and screening programme (NRASP) for women who were treated with SRT before the age of 36 years was instituted in the United...
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