Women Weighing Breast Cancer Screening Benefits/Risks
December 25, 2009 by Kevin Dillon
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December 23, 2009 DailyMail.co.uk By Nigel Hawkes Here’s a little test. Breast cancer screening reduces deaths by 25 per cent. If we assume that 1,000 women dutifully turn up to all their screening appointments, how many lives will be saved? Remarkably, the answer is one. Not 250, or 100, or even 25 - the figures picked by a substantial
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Women Weighing Breast Cancer Screening Benefits/Risks
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