Skipping a screening mammogram at first eligibility significantly increased the risk of developing more advanced breast cancers and dying of breast cancer over the next 25 years, according to a large ...
Mail-based screening programs are helping more Americans stay up to date with colorectal cancer tests—often with a simple box delivered at home.
Nonparticipants had a higher likelihood of stage III (odds ratio [OR], 1.53) and stage IV cancer (OR, 3.61) compared with first-screening participants. HealthDay News — Women who do not participate in ...
Women who missed their first screening mammogram had a 53% higher risk of stage III breast cancer over the next 25 years and almost a fourfold higher risk of stage IV breast cancer. Breast cancer ...
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