Bennett RL, Blanks RG, Patnick J and Moss SM (2007) Results from the UK NHS breast screening programme 2000-05 J Medical Screening 14 4 200-4 PMID 18078565 doi: 10.1258/096914107782912068Bennett RL, Blanks RG, Patnick J, Moss SM. Results from the UK NHS breast screening programme 2000 ...
Corresponding author Professor Stephen Duffy from Queen Mary University of London said: "The NHS Breast Screening Programme is doing its job in reducing the risk of death from breast cancer. Our results indicate that the benefit persists for 3-4 years in women aged under 65, so slippage of th...
"These results provide some reassurance that participation in the NHS Breast Screening Program confers only a low risk of an overdiagnosed breast cancer. Along with the results of our previous study of the effect of screening on breast cancer mortality, this indicates that the benefit of screening...
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