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Examining breast cancer screening recommendations in Canada: The projected resource impact of screening among women aged 40-49.

Robert B BasmadjianYibing RuanJohn M HutchinsonMatthew T WarkentinOguzhan AlagozAndrew ColdmanDarren R Brenner
Published in: Journal of medical screening (2024)
Revising breast cancer screening in Canada to include average-risk women aged 40-49 would detect cancers earlier leading to fewer breast cancer deaths. To realize this potential clinical benefit, a considerable increase in screening resources would be required in terms of number of screens and screen follow-ups. Further economic analyses are required to fully understand cost and budget implications.
Keyphrases
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