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Extending the Age Range in Mammography Screening: A Benefit-Risk Assessment from a Radiation Protection Perspective. [PDF]
Hunger T +4 more
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Long-term outcomes of Türkiye's first population-based mammography screening program: a decade of breast cancer detection and survival analysis in Bahçeşehir. [PDF]
Ozcinar B +7 more
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Breaking barriers: improving mammography screening accessibility and quality of care for breast cancer women with disabilities in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Almohammed HI.
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Addressing Global Gaps in Mammography Screening for Improved Breast Cancer Detection: A Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Naik S +5 more
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Mammography Screening Preferences Among Screening-Eligible Women in Their 40s : A National U.S. Survey. [PDF]
Scherer LD +10 more
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JAMA, 1966
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer among women in the United States. It casts a shadow over the lives of one of every 19 women. And, despite all research and clinical efforts, there has been no significant reduction in the breast cancer death rate over the past 30 years. Efforts to find a way to reduce mortality from breast cancer
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer among women in the United States. It casts a shadow over the lives of one of every 19 women. And, despite all research and clinical efforts, there has been no significant reduction in the breast cancer death rate over the past 30 years. Efforts to find a way to reduce mortality from breast cancer
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European Journal of Cancer (1965), 1979
Abstract The statement on X-ray mammography in screening for breast cancer which was released by the National Cancer Institute in August 1976 is critically evaluated. The considerations which have led to the discontinuation of the use of mammography for screening of healthy women under 50 yr of age in the U.S. are analysed.
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Abstract The statement on X-ray mammography in screening for breast cancer which was released by the National Cancer Institute in August 1976 is critically evaluated. The considerations which have led to the discontinuation of the use of mammography for screening of healthy women under 50 yr of age in the U.S. are analysed.
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