The number of women who would need to be screened regularly by mammography to prevent one death from breast cancer.
The number of women who would need to be screened regularly by mammography to prevent one death from breast cancer depends strongly on several factors, including the age at which regular screening starts, the period over which it continues, and the duration of follow-up after screening. Furthermore,...
Main Authors: | Beral, V, Alexander, M, Duffy, S, Ellis, I, Given-Wilson, R, Holmberg, L, Moss, S, Ramirez, A, Reed, M, Rubin, C, Whelehan, P, Wilson, R, Young, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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