[HTML][HTML] Mammography screening among women aged 40–49 years shows no benefit
J Hoey - CMAJ, 2002 - Can Med Assoc
Background: Although screening mammography appears to reduce breast cancer mortality
among women 50 years and over, the benefits for women aged 40–49 remain murky. Most …
among women 50 years and over, the benefits for women aged 40–49 remain murky. Most …
[PDF][PDF] Screening women aged 40-49 years: where are we today?
RA Smith - Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1995 - Citeseer
The fact that mammographic screening can reduce deaths from breast cancer is well
established and is unarguably true for women aged 50-69 years (12)-While the unique …
established and is unarguably true for women aged 50-69 years (12)-While the unique …
Should we recommend screening mammography for women aged 40 to 49?
L Esserman, K Kerlikowske - Oncology (Williston Park, NY), 1996 - europepmc.org
In clinical trials, screening mammography has been shown to reduce mortality from breast
cancer by about 25% to 30% among women aged 50 years and older after only 5 to 6 years …
cancer by about 25% to 30% among women aged 50 years and older after only 5 to 6 years …
Preventive health care, 2001 update: screening mammography among women aged 40–49 years at average risk of breast cancer
J Ringash… - Cmaj, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Objective: A previous review by the Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health
Examination (now the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care) in 1994 indicated …
Examination (now the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care) in 1994 indicated …
Efficacy of screening mammography among women aged 40 to 49 years and 50 to 69 years: comparison of relative and absolute benefit
K Kerlikowske - JNCI Monographs, 1997 - academic.oup.com
In randomized controlled trials, screening mammography has been shown to reduce
mortality from breast cancer about 25% to 30% among women aged 50 to 69 years after …
mortality from breast cancer about 25% to 30% among women aged 50 to 69 years after …
[CITATION][C] British trial aims to settle mammography questions
T Reynolds - 1995 - academic.oup.com
Researchers in Britain are staging a clinical trial to answer a much debated question that
would be extremely difficult to answer in the United States: Does screening mammography …
would be extremely difficult to answer in the United States: Does screening mammography …
Benefit of mammography screening in women ages 40 to 49 years. Current evidence from randomized controlled trials
CR Smart, RE Hendrick, JH Rutledge III, RA Smith - Cancer, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Eight randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of screening mammography were
conducted involving women ages 40 to 49 years at entry. Current data gathered for periods …
conducted involving women ages 40 to 49 years at entry. Current data gathered for periods …
Screening mammography for women younger than 50 years
DB Kopans - JAMA, 1999 - jamanetwork.com
2. Kopans DB, Halpem E, HuIka CA. Statistical power in breast cancer screening trials and
mortality reduction among women 40-49 with particular emphasis on the National Breast …
mortality reduction among women 40-49 with particular emphasis on the National Breast …
The Stockholm Mammographic Screening Trial: Risks and benefits in age group 40-49 years
J Frisell, E Lidbrink - JNCI Monographs, 1997 - academic.oup.com
This article presents updated data on breast cancer mortality for women under age 50 from
the Stockholm Mammographic Screening Trial, as well as a review of some side effects …
the Stockholm Mammographic Screening Trial, as well as a review of some side effects …
[CITATION][C] Benefit of mammography screening in women ages 40‐49 years: Current evidence from randomized controlled trials
B Cox - Cancer: Interdisciplinary International Journal of the …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Current Evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials n the recent correspondence, Smart et
al.'state “We I clearly acknowledge that a screening mammography does not benefit women …
al.'state “We I clearly acknowledge that a screening mammography does not benefit women …