Kinesiology 2032A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Word Search, Mammography, Annals Of Internal Medicine

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Mammography screening reduces mortality rates from breast cancer. The purpose of the miglioretti, d. et al. study was to project the frequency of radiation- The purpose of the warren, l. et al. study was to estimate the risks and benefits of breast induced breast cancer incidence and mortality due to digital mammography screening in. The authors based their estimations on the exposure from screening and dose variation. The participants were annually or biennially screened using digital mammography from age 40, 45, or 50 until 74 years. The authors found that women with larger, denser breast require more screenings to get a complete examination. Thus, resulting in women with larger, denser breasts having a higher radiation-induced breast cancer incidence and mortality rate than women with smaller, less dense breasts. Therefore, radiation-induced breast cancer incidence and mortality all depends on the variability in does from screening and examination, age when screened and screening frequency.

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