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- $Title{Does Breast Cancer Screening Really Reduce Deaths?}
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- Does Breast Cancer Screening Really Reduce Deaths?
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- QUESTION: With everyone on the band wagon, my question may seem naive, but I
- hope you will give it the attention I believe it deserves. Does breast cancer
- screening really reduce deaths?
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- ANSWER: You bet. It is a lifesaver. Since breast cancer can be treated most
- successfully at its early stages with a high chance of cure, any method of
- early detection is bound to reduce deaths.
- Proof of this comes from a one study (and there are others) of more than
- 8,000 women who were screened and followed for more than 10 years. One out of
- every seven women who had biopsies was found to have cancer, and about 10%
- with cancer died from the disease for an overall survival rate of better than
- 90%.
- Age and tumor size seem to be important factors in survival. If you are
- under 50 years the survival rate is 84%, but if over 50 years the survival
- rate jumps to almost 95%, according to this study.
- Tumors 1 cm in diameter or smaller are less deadly than large ones. The
- highest survival rate of almost 97% was in women whose tumors could not be
- felt at all but showed up on mammography.
- Older women also had a higher survival rate in cancers detected by
- mammography alone (no biopsy). All of the 45 older women in this group were
- alive after 10 years compared to 88% of the younger women.
- These findings are not related to the type of treatment or to the skill
- of the physicians. They simply reflect the results of routine screening, and
- point out just how important it is in saving lives. I can't think of a better
- bandwagon to jump on than this one, because breast screening really saves
- lives.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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