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Mammogram Screening Makes No Difference to Breast Cancer Mortality Rates? Seriously?
A girlfriend alerted me on Facebook yesterday that ‘analysts from 6 EU countries (inc. NL) suggest Mammogram screening has had no effect on breast cancer mortality.’ Excuse me? It took a bit of time for that to sink in at which … Continue reading →
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Tagged Breast cancer, breast cancer mortality rates, breast cancer reconstruction, diagnosing breast cancer, double mastectomy, fighting cancer, living with breast cancer, mammograms and breast cancer, Mammography, treatments for breast cancer
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