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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.99449075
EAN: 9780309092135
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0309092132
Label: National Academies Press
Manufacturer: National Academies Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 376
Publication Date: March 25, 2005
Publisher: National Academies Press
Studio: National Academies Press




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The outlook for women with breast cancer has improved in recent years. Due to the combination of improved treatments and the benefits of mammography screening, breast cancer mortality has decreased steadily since 1989. Yet breast cancer remains a major problem, second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of death from cancer for women. To date, no means to prevent breast cancer has been discovered and experience has shown that treatments are most effective when a cancer is detected early before it has spread to other tissues. Those two facts suggest that the most effective way to continue reducing the death toll from breast cancer is improved early detection and diagnosis. Building on the 2001 report, Mammography and Beyond, this new book not only examines ways to improve the implementation and use of new and current breast cancer detection technologies, but also evaluates the need to develop tools that identify women who would benefit most from early detection screening. Saving Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis encourages more research that integrates technology development, validation, and analysis of use in clinical practice which promotes improved risk identification techniques so that methods and technologies that improve detection and diagnosis can be more effectively developed and implemented.

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The outlook for women with breast cancer has improved in recent years. Due to the combination of improved treatments and the benefits of mammography screening, breast cancer mortality has decreased steadily since 1989. Yet breast cancer remains a major problem, second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of death from cancer for women. To date, no means to prevent breast cancer has been discovered and experience has shown that treatments are most effective when a cancer is detected early, before it has spread to other tissues. These two facts suggest that the most effective way to continue reducing the death toll from breast cancer is improved early detection and diagnosis.

Building on the 2001 report Mammography and Beyond, this new book not only examines ways to improve implementation and use of new and current breast cancer detection technologies but also evaluates the need to develop tools that identify women who would benefit most from early detection screening. Saving Women’s Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis encourages more research that integrates the development, validation, and analysis of the types of technologies in clinical practice that promote improved risk identification techniques. In this way, methods and technologies that improve detection and diagnosis can be more effectively developed and implemented.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An essential college-level collection important for any health library
Saving Women's Lives: Strategies For Improving Breast Cancer Detection And Diagnosis is an essential college-level collection important for any health library: it builds on the 2001 report Mammography and Beyond, explaining ways new detection technologies can be implemented into the detection screening process. Research integrating these developments is encouraged in essays outlining both public and health sector participation in such processes.








 






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