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Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Breast self-examination is an important, well-established method of cancer detection. Some authors disagree as to its value and regard physical examination by a physician as superior. Many women, however, do not have an annual physical examination, and the majority (80%) discover their own breast cancer.
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Breast self-examination is an important, well-established method of cancer detection. Some authors disagree as to its value and regard physical examination by a physician as superior. Many women, however, do not have an annual physical examination, and the majority (80%) discover their own breast cancer.
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SELF-EXAMINATION OF THE BREASTS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952A half-century of application of radical surgery, radiation, and hormones in the attack on breast cancer has shown all too clearly that these methods of treatment can make only a limited gain in the control of the disease. The plain fact is that breast carcinoma is easily curable by good surgery when the primary lesion is small and the disease is ...
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Clinical Breast Examination: Practical Recommendations for Optimizing Performance and Reporting
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2004Robert A Smith
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The role of clinical breast examination and breast self-examination
Preventive Medicine, 2011Anthony B Miller
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Breast Self-Examination Practices and Breast-Cancer Stage
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978Michael C Costanza
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Breast self-examination: defining a cohort still in need
American Journal of Surgery, 2009Lee G Wilke +2 more
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Evaluation of effect of self-examination and physical examination on breast cancer
Breast, 2015mohammad Hassan Lotfi, Anthony B Miller
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