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Screening mammography for women 40 to 49 years of age: a clinical practice …


A Qaseem, V Snow, K Sherif, M Aronson, … - Annals of Internal …, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
*This paper, written by Amir Qaseem, MD, PhD, MHA; Vincenza Snow, MD; Katherine Sherif,
MD; Mark Aronson, MD; Kevin B. Weiss, MD, MPH; and Douglas K. Owens, MD, MS, was developed
for the Clinical Efficacy Assessment Subcommittee of the American College of Physicians ...
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Mammography screening of women in their 40s Impact of changes in screening …


L Calvocoressi, A Sun, SV Kasl, EB Claus, … - CA A Cancer Journal … - interscience.wiley.com
In March 1997, the American Cancer Society (ACS) updated its recommended mammography
screening interval for women ages 40-49 years from once every 1 to 2 years to once every
year. At the same time, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), which had previously not ...
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Broadening the scope of image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT)


C Greco, C Clifton Ling - Acta Oncologica, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
The recent wave of enthusiasm for image guidance in radiation therapy is largely due to the advent
of on-line imaging devices. The current narrow definition of image-guided radiotherapy
(IGRT), in fact, essentially connotes the use of near real-time imaging during treatment ...
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[CITATION] Editorial: Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s: Moving from …


AI Med - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
We should move beyond a discussion of the quality of the evidence for breast cancer screening
for women in their 40s. Instead, we should learn to live with smaller absolute benefits and higher
risks than those we had orig- inally hoped for. In the face of continuing controversy about ...
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What is the point: will screening mammography save my life?


JD Keen, JE Keen - BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
To calculate the absolute benefit, we first estimated the screen-free absolute death risk from breast
cancer by adjusting the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program 15-year cumulative
breast cancer mortality to account for the separate effects of screening mammography ...
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[PDF] Screening for Breast Cancer: Systematic Evidence Review Update for the US …


HD Nelson, K Tyne, A Naik, C Bougatsos, … - … Update.(Prepared by …, 2009 - origin.www.ahrq.gov
Prepared For: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality US Department of Health and Human
Services 540 Gaither Road Rockville, MD 20850 www.ahrq.gov Contract Number
290-02-0024, Task Order Number 2 ... Prepared By: Oregon Evidence-based Practice ...
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Políticas públicas para la detección del cáncer de mama en México


OG Martínez-Montañez, P Uribe-Zúñiga, M … - Salud pública …, 2009 - SciELO Public Health
El cáncer de mama es un problema de salud pública, prioritario por su magnitud y
trascendencia, que se relaciona con las transiciones demográfica y epidemiológica del
país. Con el envejecimiento de la población, y una mayor exposición a los factores de ...
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Are mammography recommendations in women younger than 40 related to …


JM Kapp, BC Yankaskas, ML LeFevre - Breast Cancer Research and Treatment - Springer
Abstract Our objective was to examine the association between self-reported breast cancer risk
factors and reported physician recommendations for mammography among women younger
than 40. This study uses the 2005 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and includes ...
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African-American and Low–Socioeconomic Status Patients Have a Worse …


R Yang, MC Cheung, D Franceschi, J Hurley, Y … - Journal of the American …, 2009 - Elsevier
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How does age affect baseline screening mammography performance measures? A …


JD Keen, JE Keen - BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
The cancer detection rate increases from 1.9/1000 at age 40 to 7.2/1000 at age 50 to 15.1/1000
at age 60. The recall rate remains relatively stable at 142–157/1000, which varies from
73–236/1000 at age 50 depending on radiologist performance. The positive predictive ...
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