Breast cancer screening: No added value through mammography

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Breast cancer screening: No added value through mammography

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Do we need a revision of current recommendations for breast cancer screening? According to a recent prospective multicenter cohort study published in the 'Journal of Clinical Oncology', this appears advisable at least for young women carrying an increased risk of breast cancer.

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Tags: Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Breast Cancer, Mammogram, Women's Health

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