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WHO position paper on mammography screening.

Author(s):
World Health Organization, author
Title(s):
WHO position paper on mammography screening.
Other Title(s):
World Health Organization position paper on mammography screening
Country of Publication:
Switzerland
Publisher:
Geneva : World Health Organization, [2014]
Description:
1 online resource (1 PDF file (78 pages))
Language:
English
ISBN:
9789241507936
Electronic Links:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK269545/
Summary:
Every year, breast cancer kills more than 500,000 women around the world. In resource-poor settings, a majority of women with breast cancer are diagnosed at an advanced stage of disease; their five-year survival rates are low, ranging from 10-40%. In settings where early detection and basic treatment are available and accessible, the five-year survival rate for early localized breast cancer exceeds 80%. Breast cancer can be detected early through two strategies: early diagnosis and screening. 1. Early diagnosis is based on improved public and professional awareness of signs and symptoms associated with cancer; it entails recognizing possible warning signs of cancer and taking prompt action.2. Screening involves the systematic use of testing, such as mammography, across an asymptomatic population to detect and treat cancer or pre-cancers. The new WHO position paper examines the balance of benefits and harms in offering mammography screening to women after the age of 40 in a variety of settings.
MeSH:
Age Factors
Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging*
Breast Neoplasms/prevention & control
Early Detection of Cancer
Mammography/standards*
Mass Screening
Radiography*
Risk Assessment
Publication Type(s):
Practice Guideline
Notes:
Title from PDF title page.
Includes bibliographical referennces.
Issued also in print.
Other ID:
(OCoLC)911833101
NLM ID:
101653162 [Electronic Resource]

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