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Breast Cancer Deaths Almost Halved After
Screening Behind the Cancer
Headlines® April 29, 2003 A Cancer Research UK
report has produced the strongest evidence yet that organized breast screening programs
save lives. The study, published
in the journal Lancet, shows breast cancer deaths dropped by almost half
after an organized screening program was introduced. The report also gives
definitive evidence, for the first time, that screening younger women (40-49)
significantly reduces mortality. Scientists studied more than 200,000 Swedish
women aged between 20 and 69. They compared the numbers of women who died from
breast cancer in the pre-screening period with those who died after screening
was introduced. In the 40-69 age
group, breast cancer mortality was reduced by 44 percent in those women who had
screening. For women who were not screened during the second period, the death
rate reduction was just 16 percent. Among women aged
between 40-49, the reduction in mortality was 48 percent in those who were
screened against 19 percent among those who were not. Stephen Duffy,
Cancer Research UK's Professor of Cancer Screening, says: "This produces
very strong evidence that screening women for breast cancer, along with other
improvements in breast cancer care, can almost halve the number of women who
might otherwise die from the disease. SOURCES: Lancet, April 26, 2003 Cancer Research UK
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