Breast cancer early detection methods for low and middle income countries, a review of the evidence

Abstract Organized national mammographic screening has been adopted as the gold standard for breast cancer early detection in western countries; however it may not be the most cost-effective approach to early detection in low and middle income countries (LMC) as it is very demanding in terms of huma...

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