Cancer screening in Spain
Objective: To describe the current status of breast, colorectal and cervical cancer screening in Spain. Methodology: The situation was analysed on the basis of data drawn from surveys conducted in each autonomous region (Comunidad Autónoma). Results: Currently, breast cancer screening coverage is 10...
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description | Objective: To describe the current status of breast, colorectal and cervical cancer screening in Spain. Methodology: The situation was analysed on the basis of data drawn from surveys conducted in each autonomous region (Comunidad Autónoma). Results: Currently, breast cancer screening coverage is 100%. In 2007, overall participation was 67.0% with an adherence of 91.2%. The detection rate was 3.4‰, 15.1% intraductal and 30% invasive |
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