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"Population-wide breast cancer screening programmes have been successful in lowering breast cancer mortality and adherence to regular screening is high.1,2 However, there are two issues that have not been fully addressed: the massive number of radiologist hours spent on assessing mainly healthy women and the relatively large proportion of women whose cancer is not detected during screening, despite regular screening participation. Among 1000 women who attend one screening exam- ination in biennial screening programmes, approxi- mately five women will have their cancer detected, and two women will have a normal screening assessment and be diagnosed clinically with breast cancer in the interval before the next planned screening (interval cancer)." En bref issu de l'étude
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