Influence of personal characteristics of individual women on sensitivity and specificity of mammography in the Million Women Study: cohort study.
OBJECTIVES: To examine how lifestyle, hormonal, and other factors influence the sensitivity and specificity of mammography. METHODS: Women recruited into the Million Women Study completed a questionnaire about various personal factors before routine mammographic screening. A sample of 122,355 women...
Main Authors: | Banks, E, Reeves, G, Beral, V, Bull, D, Crossley, B, Simmonds, M, Hilton, E, Bailey, S, Barrett, N, Briers, P, English, R, Jackson, A, Kutt, E, Lavelle, J, Rockall, L, Wallis, MG, Wilson, M, Patnick, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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