Significance of Mass Screening for Breast Cancer: A Trial for Detecting Early Breast Cancer.:A Trial for Detecting Early Breast Cancer
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A trial of mass screening for breast cancer using mammography was carried out in asymptomatic women over 50 years of age in Tokushima Prefecture. Breast cancer was detected in 11 of a total of 1, 571 examinees. The detection rate was 0.7%, and 10 of the 11 cases (91%) were early breast cancers. These results were considerably better than those obtained by conventional mass screening using physical examination alone. In addition, our results were equal to or better than those in Europe and America, indicating that mass screening in Japan using mammography may increase the overall survival of breast cancer patients.
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