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Breast self-examination..

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2013
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Breast Self-Examination

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
Few methods of breast-cancer detection can match in appeal that of breast self-examination. It is simple, self-generated, inexpensive, noninvasive and nonradiative.
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RETIRED: Breast Self-Examination

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2006
This document has been archived because it contains outdated information. It should not be consulted for clinical use, but for historical research only. Please visit the journal website for the most recent guidelines.
Vera Rosolowich   +6 more
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Breast self-examination

Cancer, 1989
A review of publications on breast self-examination (BSE) up to the middle of 1991 showed that evidence supporting BSE has strengthened since 1989. BSE is associated with a smaller size of tumor at diagnosis and has the potential to reduce breast cancer mortality.
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Breast Self-Examination

The American Journal of Nursing, 1979
er, maternal grandmother, daughter, sister, or maternal aunts have had breast cancer, and the risk is still higher if several relatives have had the disease(8). A woman who has had a full-term baby by age 20 apparently develops a strong protection(2,8,9). Formerly, breastfeeding was believed to offer some prophylaxis against breast cancer, but this has
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Breast Self-examination

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The article by O'Malley and Fletcher 1 is a careful and comprehensive review of the literature on the efficacy of breast self-examination (BSE). Since we feel their ultimate conclusion that BSE should not be advocated as a screening procedure for breast cancer is inappropriate, we would like to discuss two main issues. The first issue
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Breast Self-Examination

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1992
Few methods of breast-cancer detection can match in appeal that of breast self-examination. It is simple, self-generated, inexpensive, noninvasive and nonradiative. If used properly, learned well and practiced faithfully, it should uncover tumors that are still in an early stage and, thus, save lives.
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Physician Breast Examination and Breast Self-Examination

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
Chapitre consacre a la technique d'examen clinique des seins: recherche d'une retraction cutanee chez la femme assise ou penchee en avant, palpation des creux axillaires, palpation des seins, particularite de l'examen d'un sein presentant un ecoulement au mamelon.
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Breast self examination error

BMJ, 2016
I am dismayed that The BMJ gave two whole pages (216 and 217 in the print issue of 7 May) …
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