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Yes to early detection of cancer - no to routine mammography examinations. Parting from wishful thinking, turning to new strategies

Many experts find it difficult to accept what experience has shown, namely that routine mammography examinations have lowered neither the breast cancer fatality rate nor the crude death rate. One aspect that has been neglected in propagating screenings is the high radiation sensitivity of geneticall...

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Autores principales: Dersee, T, Dieckmann, H, Koehnlein, W, Kuni, H, Lengfelder, E, Pflugbeil, S, Schmitz-Feuerhake, I
Lenguaje:ger
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/748184
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Sumario:Many experts find it difficult to accept what experience has shown, namely that routine mammography examinations have lowered neither the breast cancer fatality rate nor the crude death rate. One aspect that has been neglected in propagating screenings is the high radiation sensitivity of genetically predisposed females (0.5% - 1.0%). These females should not be exposed to repeated X-rays for screening purposes. True preventive measures, which promise significant effects, include the avoidance of radiation exposure, especially during the early stages of life, and a restrictive use of oestrogen substitution therapies.