Benefits and Harms of Breast Cancer ScreeningA Systematic Review Evan R. Myers, MD, MPH1,2; Patricia Moorman, PhD1,3; Jennifer M. Gierisch, PhD, MPH1,4,5; et al Laura J. Havrilesky, MD, MHSc1,2; Lars J. Grimm, MD6; Sujata Ghate, MD6; Brittany Davidson, MD2; Ranee Chatterjee...
Correction: Harms of Breast Cancer Screeningdoi:10.7326/L18-0570OVERTREATMENT of cancerBREAST cancer diagnosisEARLY detection of cancerA correction is presented to the article about harms of breast cancer screening which appeared in the February 16, 2016 issue is presented.Annals of Internal Medicine...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States.Screening for breast cancer means looking for signs of breast cancer in
National Cancer Director, England, and Dr Harpal Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of Cancer Research UK, asked Professor Sir Michael Marmot to convene and chair an independent panel to review the evidence on benefits and harms of breast screening in the context of the UK breast screening programmes...
2011. Possible net harms of breast cancer screening: updated modelling of Forrest report. British Medical Journal 343:d7627. (Available from: http://www.bmj.com/content/343/bmj.d7627.short?rss=1)Raftery, J., & Chorozoglou, M. (2011). Possible net harms of breast cancer screening: 326...
Baum M. Harms from breast cancer screening outweigh benefits if death caused by treatment is included . BMJ 2013; 346 :f385.Baum, M. (2013) "Harms from Breast Cancer Screening Outweigh Benefits If Death Caused by Treatment Is Included." British Journal of Medicine 346: f385....
The US Preventative Services Task Force assesses the efficacy of breast cancer screening by the sum of its benefits and harms, and recommends against routine screening mammography because of its relatively great harms for women aged 40-49 years. Assessment of the efficacy of screening mammography sho...
The main questions are how large the benefit of screening is ... Independent,UK,Panel,... - 《Lancet》 被引量: 418发表: 2012年 Benefits and Harms of Breast Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review IMPORTANCE: Patients need to consider both benefits and harms of breast cancer screening. ...
In their article, Scherer and colleagues reported screening preferences before and after receipt of a decision aid among U.S. women aged 39 to 49 years who are at average breast cancer risk. The editorial discusses the findings and the need to more systematically incorporate shared decision making...
The benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: an independent review ummary Whether breast cancer screening does more harm than good has been debated extensively. The main questions are how large the benefit of screening is ... Independent UK Panel on Breast Cancer Screening - 《Lancet》 被...