International audienceRegular mammography screening has been available in France, free of charge, for all women aged 50-74 years since 2005. Two nationwide surveys [EDIFICE 1 (507 women interviewed; age 50-74 years) and EDIFICE 2 (488 women)] recently collected data on individuals' access to cancer screening procedures. Two further surveys interviewed 600 general practitioners (GPs) each to determine their attitudes towards screening in general and screening for breast cancer in particular. The method of quotas ensured the populations surveyed were representative. In 2005, 93%, and in 2008, 94% of women reported having undergone a screening mammography. Anage-related effect was apparent in the 70-74 year subgroup in 2005, whereas in 2008, o...
There is a large body of evidence supporting 2-yearly screening of women aged 50-69 years. There is ...
Background: Breast screening improves survival in women aged 50-70. The relative benefits of screeni...
Screening is a way of detecting disease early in an asymptomatic population. For cancer screening to...
International audienceRegular mammography screening has been available in France, free of charge, fo...
International audienceIn France, the age range for organized screening for breast cancer is 50-74 ye...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The EDIFICE survey aimed to investigate the compliance of the gene...
International audienceBackground/Aim: To assess prognosis of women aged 75 and older according to br...
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
Routine programme data and specially designed surveys from 3 demonstration sites were analysed to de...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
Women 65 and older present a unique challenge to health professionals, particularly with respect to ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, we assessed the results of the Dutch breast cancer scre...
Data de publicació electrònica: 25-02-2021Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in...
There is a large body of evidence supporting 2-yearly screening of women aged 50-69 years. There is ...
Background: Breast screening improves survival in women aged 50-70. The relative benefits of screeni...
Screening is a way of detecting disease early in an asymptomatic population. For cancer screening to...
International audienceRegular mammography screening has been available in France, free of charge, fo...
International audienceIn France, the age range for organized screening for breast cancer is 50-74 ye...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The EDIFICE survey aimed to investigate the compliance of the gene...
International audienceBackground/Aim: To assess prognosis of women aged 75 and older according to br...
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
Routine programme data and specially designed surveys from 3 demonstration sites were analysed to de...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
Women 65 and older present a unique challenge to health professionals, particularly with respect to ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, we assessed the results of the Dutch breast cancer scre...
Data de publicació electrònica: 25-02-2021Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in...
There is a large body of evidence supporting 2-yearly screening of women aged 50-69 years. There is ...
Background: Breast screening improves survival in women aged 50-70. The relative benefits of screeni...
Screening is a way of detecting disease early in an asymptomatic population. For cancer screening to...