Niell, Bethany L;
Jochelson, Maxine S;
Amir, Tali;
Brown, Ann;
Adamson, Megan;
Baron, Paul;
Bennett, Debbie L;
Chetlen, Alison;
Dayaratna, Sandra;
Freer, Phoebe E;
Ivansco, Lillian K;
Klein, Katherine A;
Malak, Sharp F;
Mehta, Tejas S;
Moy, Linda;
Neal, Colleen H;
Newell, Mary S;
Richman, Ilana B;
Schonberg, Mara;
Small Jr, William;
Ulaner, Gary A;
Slanetz, Priscilla J.
Early detection of breast cancer from regular screening substantially reduces breast cancer mortality and morbidity. Multiple different imaging modalities may be used to screen for breast cancer. Screening recommendations differ based on an individual’s risk of developing breast cancer. Numerous factor...
Hlavním cílem tohoto doporučeného postupu je zlepšit prevenci a diagnostiku rakoviny prsu u pacientek nad 18 let.
Klinický doporučený postup se zabývá komplexním přístupem ke screeningu karcinomu prsu. Je zaměřen na následující témata:
Screeningový věk a frekvenci vyšetření
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer type in women and the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States (1). The goal of screening is to reduce morbidity and mortality, both specific to breast cancer and overall, with acceptable tradeoffs (2, 3). The most commonly used screening test is m...
This guideline covers diagnosing and managing early and locally advanced breast cancer....
INTRODUÇÃO: O câncer de mama é o tipo mais incidente na população feminina mundial e brasileira, excetuando-se os casos de câncer de pele não melanoma, e também uma das principais causas de morte por câncer em países desenvolvidos e em desenvolvimento. As taxas de incidência são maiores nos ...
Every year, breast cancer kills more than 500,000 women around the world. In resource-poor settings, a majority of women with breast cancer are diagnosed at an advanced stage of disease; their five-year survival rates are low, ranging from 10-40%. In settings where early detection and basic treatment are...