Mammography Screening Linked to Greater than 14 Percent Higher Five- and 10-Year Survival Rates for Breast Cancer
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Mammography Screening Linked to Greater than 14 Percent Higher Five- and 10-Year Survival Rates for Breast Cancer
In a study involving over 1,000 women with breast cancer, researchers found that patients with screening-detected breast cancer had a five-year survival rate of 94.4 percent in comparison to 79.6 percent for women with clinically detected breast cancer.
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