Mammographic screening before age 50 years is less effective than at older ages and the associated radiation risks are higher. We estimated how many breast cancer deaths could be caused and how many could be prevented by a decade of annual two-view mammographic screening starting at ages 20, 30 and 40 years, respectively, in the UK; for all women, and for women with first-degree relatives affected with breast cancer. We extrapolated from a radiation risk model to estimate the number of radiation-induced breast cancer deaths, and used results from randomised trials, which suggest a reduction in breast cancer mortality of 10-20% in women invited to screening before age 50 years, to estimate the number of deaths that could be prevented. The ne...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal age boundaries for breast cancer screening are still under debate. A case-ref...
BACKGROUND: Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50years of age, a recons...
textabstractIntroduction:Exposure to ionizing radiation at mammography screening may cause breast ca...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
BACKGROUND: There remains disagreement on the long-term effect of mammographic screening in women ag...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
Background: The appropriate age range for breast cancer screening remains a matter of debate. We aim...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal age boundaries for breast cancer screening are still under debate. A case-ref...
BACKGROUND: Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50years of age, a recons...
textabstractIntroduction:Exposure to ionizing radiation at mammography screening may cause breast ca...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
BACKGROUND: There remains disagreement on the long-term effect of mammographic screening in women ag...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
Background: The appropriate age range for breast cancer screening remains a matter of debate. We aim...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
Background Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50 years of age, a recons...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal age boundaries for breast cancer screening are still under debate. A case-ref...
BACKGROUND: Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50years of age, a recons...