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Breast Cancer Screening Researchers recently investigated the impact of clinical breast cancer screening on reducing breast cancer staging and disease mortality.
Recently, researchers investigated the impact of clinical breast cancer screening on reducing breast cancer staging and disease mortality.
Diagnosed breast cancer mortality rate decreased by 15% Breast cancer mortality rate decreased by 15% Breast cancer mortality rate decreased by nearly 30% for breast cancer patients aged 50 years and above The mortality rate for breast cancer patients aged 50 years and above decreased by nearly 30% every 2 years One breast cancer screening can reduce the incidence of advanced breast cancer, resulting in a 15% reduction in overall breast cancer mortality, and a significant reduction in the mortality of patients over 50 years of age by nearly 30% .
Breast cancer screening once every two years can reduce advanced breast cancer.
The incidence of breast cancer has led to a 15% reduction in the overall breast cancer mortality rate, and the mortality rate of patients over the age of 50 has been significantly reduced by nearly 30%.
Original Source: Effect of screening by clinical breast examination on breast cancer incidence and mortality after 20 years: prospective, cluster randomised controlled trial in Mumbai.
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Recently, researchers investigated the impact of clinical breast cancer screening on reducing breast cancer staging and disease mortality.
Diagnosed breast cancer mortality rate decreased by 15% Breast cancer mortality rate decreased by 15% Breast cancer mortality rate decreased by nearly 30% for breast cancer patients aged 50 years and above The mortality rate for breast cancer patients aged 50 years and above decreased by nearly 30% every 2 years One breast cancer screening can reduce the incidence of advanced breast cancer, resulting in a 15% reduction in overall breast cancer mortality, and a significant reduction in the mortality of patients over 50 years of age by nearly 30% .
Breast cancer screening once every two years can reduce advanced breast cancer.
The incidence of breast cancer has led to a 15% reduction in the overall breast cancer mortality rate, and the mortality rate of patients over the age of 50 has been significantly reduced by nearly 30%.
Original Source: Effect of screening by clinical breast examination on breast cancer incidence and mortality after 20 years: prospective, cluster randomised controlled trial in Mumbai.
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