It is desirable to have a strategy for evaluation of breast cancer service screening programs years before the long-term breast cancer mortality data are available. Since successful mammography screening has a significant impact on two components of the TNM (tumor size, node status, presence or ...
The National Breast Screening Study (NBSS) is a randomized controlled trial supported by Health & Welfare Canada, various ministries of health, the National Cancer Institute of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society, the Medical Research Council, and the Alberta Heritage Foundation and designed to answer...
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RESPONSE: Re: Canadian National Breast Screening Study-2: 13-Year Results of a Randomized Trial in Women Aged 50–59 Years Re: Canadian National Breast Screening Study- 2: 13-year results of a randomized trial in women aged 50-59 years. J Natl Cancer Inst, 93, 396.Miller AB, To T, ...
Ghadirian,P.,Robidoux,etc.Screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations among French-Canadian breast cancer cases attending an outpatient clinic in Montreal[J].2014,1(1).Ghadirian P, Robidoux A, Nassif E, Martin G, Potvin C, Patocskai E, et al. Screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations among ...
The findings revealed Chinese Canadian immigrant women were influenced by the Chinese cultural beliefs and practices rather than practicing screening for prevention of diseases. Majority of the participants were aware of the impact of breast cancer, benefits of screening but not aware of the screening ...
The Canadian National Breast Screening Study-1: Breast Cancer Mortality after 11 to 16 Years of Follow-up. Background: The efficacy of breast cancer screening in women age 40 to 49 years remains controversial. Objective: To compare breast cancer mortality in 40-... Miller,Anthony,B.,... -...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted breast cancer (BC) surgeries. Most studies showing reduced BC surgical volumes during the pandemic are from si
An unexpected excess of patients with breast cancer with four or more positive lymph nodes was observed in mammographically screened women who were younger than the age of 50 years at enrollment into the Canadian National Breast Screening Study (NBSS). It has been suggested that this excess is ...
Breast cancer incidence, and thus mortality, is altered by the occurrence of competing events. More accurate estimates of competing risks should improve the estimation of absolute risk of breast cancer and benefit from breast cancer screening, leading to more effective preventive, diagnostic, and ...