Breast cancer screening halves the risk of breast cancer death: A case-referent study

Abstract Large-scale epidemiologic studies have consistently demonstrated the effectiveness of mammographic screening programs, however the benefits are still subject to debate. We estimated the effect of the Dutch screening program on breast cancer mortality. In a large multi-region case-referent s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2014-08, Vol.23 (4), p.439-444
Hauptverfasser: Paap, Ellen, Verbeek, André L.M, Botterweck, Anita A.M, van Doorne-Nagtegaal, Heidi J, Imhof-Tas, Mechli, de Koning, Harry J, Otto, Suzie J, de Munck, Linda, van der Steen, Annemieke, Holland, Roland, den Heeten, Gerard J, Broeders, Mireille J.M
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