Mammography screening reduces rates of advanced and fatal breast cancers: Results in 549,091 women

Background It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammography service screening independently from changes in breast cancer treatment. This can be done by measuring the incidence of fatal breast cancer, which is based on the date of diagnosis and not on th...

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Published in:Cancer Vol. 126; no. 13; pp. 2971 - 2979
Main Authors: Duffy, Stephen W., Tabár, László, Yen, Amy Ming‐Fang, Dean, Peter B., Smith, Robert A., Jonsson, Håkan, Törnberg, Sven, Chen, Sam Li‐Sheng, Chiu, Sherry Yueh‐Hsia, Fann, Jean Ching‐Yuan, Ku, May Mei‐Sheng, Wu, Wendy Yi‐Ying, Hsu, Chen‐Yang, Chen, Yu‐Ching, Svane, Gunilla, Azavedo, Edward, Grundström, Helene, Sundén, Per, Leifland, Karin, Frodis, Ewa, Ramos, Joakim, Epstein, Birgitta, Åkerlund, Anders, Sundbom, Ann, Bordás, Pál, Wallin, Hans, Starck, Leena, Björkgren, Annika, Carlson, Stina, Fredriksson, Irma, Ahlgren, Johan, Öhman, Daniel, Holmberg, Lars, Chen, Tony Hsiu‐Hsi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.07.2020
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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ISSN:0008-543X, 1097-0142, 1097-0142
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