This report is an update of a number of papers that have been published by the ONS (Osservatorio nazionale screening, National centre for screening monitoring) since 2002. Data for the survey come from several programmes that may have changed over time, and may have different settings of organization and management. During 2011-2012, a slight increase in actual extension was recorded compared to the previous years. Currently, all Italian regions have implemented screening programmes. In 2011-2012, almost 5,300,000 women aged 50-69 years were invited to have a screening mammogram, and almost 3,000,000 were screened.While potential extension was 94.4%, actual extension was 73.3%. An imbalance in extension is still present when comparing north...
Background: Although population-based screening has the potential to reduce inequalities in breast c...
The effectiveness of early detections of cancer masses has been widely demonstrated by medical resea...
In Italy, the establishment in 1978 of a National Health Service (NHS) providing universal coverage ...
This report is an update of a number of papers that have been published by the ONS (Osservatorio naz...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of mammographic screening programmes on stage-speci...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of mammographic screening programmes on stage-speci...
Objective: Assessing changes in breast cancer (BC) incidence and stage distribution in the District ...
Italian national guidelines recommend regional implementation of organized screening programmes for ...
Breast cancer is the first cause of mortality due to cancer in women, with an incidence rate in Lomb...
The effect of mammography screening programmes on the incidence of in situ breast cancer (CIS) is de...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the roles of screening activation and hormone replacement thera...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven Itali...
13Objectives: to evaluate the incidence of advanced-stage breast cancer (BC) - an early surrogate in...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: It has been demonstrated that breast cancer screening induces a 30\% reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven It...
Background: Although population-based screening has the potential to reduce inequalities in breast c...
The effectiveness of early detections of cancer masses has been widely demonstrated by medical resea...
In Italy, the establishment in 1978 of a National Health Service (NHS) providing universal coverage ...
This report is an update of a number of papers that have been published by the ONS (Osservatorio naz...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of mammographic screening programmes on stage-speci...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of mammographic screening programmes on stage-speci...
Objective: Assessing changes in breast cancer (BC) incidence and stage distribution in the District ...
Italian national guidelines recommend regional implementation of organized screening programmes for ...
Breast cancer is the first cause of mortality due to cancer in women, with an incidence rate in Lomb...
The effect of mammography screening programmes on the incidence of in situ breast cancer (CIS) is de...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the roles of screening activation and hormone replacement thera...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven Itali...
13Objectives: to evaluate the incidence of advanced-stage breast cancer (BC) - an early surrogate in...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: It has been demonstrated that breast cancer screening induces a 30\% reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure stage-specific geographic and time variability of breast cancer in seven It...
Background: Although population-based screening has the potential to reduce inequalities in breast c...
The effectiveness of early detections of cancer masses has been widely demonstrated by medical resea...
In Italy, the establishment in 1978 of a National Health Service (NHS) providing universal coverage ...