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NHSbreast screening NHSBCSFactbooklet_AW_CS4.indd129/12/201108:51 2 Whatistheaimo thisleafet? Thislea ettellsyouaboutscreeningfor breastcancer.Itaimstohelpyouchoose whetherornotyoutakepartinthe NHSBreastScreeningProgramme. WhatisbreastscreeningintheNHS? •BreastscreeningusesX-raystolookfor breast...
The NHS Cancer Screening Programmes insisted this week that breast screening saved lives, despite recent claims to the contrary by the Cochrane centre.Julietta Patnick, national coordinator of the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, said that breast cancer screening "reduces the risk of a woman dying ...
Screening for breast cancer in England: past and future Screening for Breast Cancer in England, NHSBSP February 2006Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer Screening: Screening for Breast Cancer in England: Past and Future. NHSBSP Publica- tion No. 61; NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, Sheffield;......
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...
Objective: To assess the impact of the NHS breast screening programme on mortality from breast cancer in women aged 55-69[ ]years over the period 1990-8.Design: Age cohort model with data for 1971-89 used to predict mortality for 1990-8 with assumption of no major effect from screening or...
The NHS breast screening programme (NHSBSP) was established in 1987 to screen women aged 50-64 every three years to achieve a significant reduction in breast cancer mortality. Ensuring that women are re-invited every three years (that is, a three year screening round is in operation) is beco...
This constitutes 1 24% of the breast screening population attending the North East Scotland NHSBSP. For each woman identified to be at high risk, we have found 1-87 female relatives between 50 and 64 years and 1-85 relatives under 50 years also to be at high risk. Around 78% of the ...
In the first report of long-term outcomes in women invited for NHS breast screening, we demonstrated that it is possible to evaluate the impact of screening by comparing programmes with different proportions of regular attenders; a significant difference was shown in the rate of advanced disease ...
Cancers, which were a recurrence were also excluded as these are not generally collected by Cancer Registries; however, it is not possible to identify recurrences detected at screening, although the number is likely to be small (NHS Breast Screening Programme and Association of Breast Surgery at ...