Mammographic screening (state of the art and perspectives)


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The paper discusses mammographic screening effectiveness in different countries. Large-scale epidemiological studies have demonstrated effectiveness of mammographic screening (early stage of diagnostic, less aggressive treatment, better cosmetic results), however benefits are still the subject to debate. The author presents different opinions concerning the real impact of screening and modern treatment methods in breast cancer mortality decrease as a result of screening.

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Lyudmila E. Komarova

N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center

Email: orgotdel@ronc.ru
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof. 115478, Moscow, Russian Federation

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