Researchers Suggest New Paradigm For Breast Cancer Screening
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Researchers Suggest New Paradigm For Breast Cancer Screening
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Tags: Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Breast Cancer, Mammogram, Women's Health
Most Recently Shared on July 1, 2010 at 3:05 pm By:
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Most women carrying cancer genes take action: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who screen positive for gene mutations that promote breast and ovarian cancers usually opt for surgery to cut their risk of the diseases, a new study suggests.The research,” View full resource at reuters.com
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Most women carrying cancer genes take action: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who screen positive for gene mutations that promote breast and ovarian cancers usually opt for surgery to cut their risk of the diseases, a new study suggests.The research,” View full resource at reuters.com
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Most women carrying cancer genes take action: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who screen positive for gene mutations that promote breast and ovarian cancers usually opt for surgery to cut their risk of the diseases, a new study suggests.The research,” View full resource at reuters.com
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talking about breast cancer, ovarian cancer and genes - OrlandoSentinel.com
orlandosentinel.com — “Los Angeles Times staffer Anna Gorman discusses having surgery to prevent developing ovarian cancer with Dr. Beth Karlan, director of the Women's Cancer Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. For women like Gorman, who is at high risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer, getting genetic screening makes sense, but women at average risk shouldn't get such tests. A new study suggests that doctors may not advise women about genetic screening correctly.” View full resource at orlandosentinel.com
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Annual breast screening backed by new U.S. study - Health - Cancer - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may have ignored evidence that more frequent mammograms save more lives, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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New U.S. analysis backs annual breast screening | Reuters
reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may have ignored evidence that more frequent mammograms save more” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on January 26, 2011 at 4:43 pm By:
Thank goodness someone is finally questioning the Breast screening recommendations made last year w/ research! - http://reut.rs/fNJSg2
New U.S. analysis backs annual breast screening - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may have ignored evidence that more frequent mammograms save more lives, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. (Source: Reuters: Health)” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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New U.S. analysis backs annual breast screening: CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. adv... http://bit.ly/hHhoVN
New U.S. analysis backs annual breast screening | Reuters
reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may have ignored evidence that more frequent mammograms save more” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on January 26, 2011 at 3:25 am By:
Agree!! RT @hrana Research: New U.S. analysis backs annual breast screening (American Journal of Roentgenology) http://j.mp/ezIllH
Researchers suggest new paradigm for breast cancer screening
physorg.com — “Should we spend more money urging women to use mammography screening on a regular basis or should those dollars and effort be used for discovering and developing better early detection tests?” View full resource at physorg.com
Most Recently Shared on June 29, 2010 at 8:24 pm By:
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Breast Cancer Screening Saves Lives Of Two Women For Every One Over-Diagnosis, Research Suggests | UK News | Sky News
news.sky.com — “ Breast cancer screening saves the lives of two women for every one who receives potentially unnecessary treatment, new research has suggested. ” View full resource at news.sky.com
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Breast Cancer Screening Saves Lives Of Two Women For Every One Over-Diagnosis, Research Suggests |UK News | Sky News http://shar.es/mrhRZ
Benefits of breast cancer screening questioned - Telegraph
telegraph.co.uk — “Doubt has been cast on the effectiveness of breast cancer screening after new research suggested 2970 women must be tested in order to save one life.” View full resource at telegraph.co.uk
Most Recently Shared on April 2, 2009 at 2:33 am By:
http://bit.ly/3ex3bO Consider using MRI or Thermogram for routine breast evaluation. Screening effectiveness questioned.
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