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Recommendations on screening for breast cancer in average-risk women aged 40–74 years

2011· article· en· 357 citations· W1604391186 on OpenAlex· 10.1503/cmaj.110334

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Canadian venueIt was published in a Canadian venue.
About CanadaIts subject is Canada, wherever its authors sit.

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Abstract

See related commentary by Gøtzsche on page [1957][1] and at [www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.111721][2] Of the newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer in Canada, 80% were in women over the age of 50 years, and about 28% were in women aged 70 years or older ([Figure 1][3]),[1][4] with little

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The record

Venue
Canadian Medical Association Journal
Topic
Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
Field
Medicine
Canadian institutions
Funders
Canadian Institutes of Health ResearchPublic Health AgencyPublic Health Agency of Canada
Keywords
Breast cancerMedicineGerontologyCancerGynecologyFamily medicineDemographyInternal medicine
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yes