Systemic treatments for women with breast cancer: Outcome with relation to screening for the disease

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Early detection and proper care of breast cancer are currently the best available approaches to the treatment of patients with the disease. In countries with a breast cancer screening programme, there has been a demonstrated reduction in breast cancer-related mortality. Such reduction has also been observed in Switzerland, a country in which no national programme of screening is available. Although there is no doubt that early diagnosis might have had a major role in reducing breast cancer mortality the magnitude of this effect is unknown. Research with tailored approaches on alternative imaging for early detection of breast cancer in high-risk women and on treatments offered according to proper criteria of responsiveness to therapies is warranted.

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Goldhirsch, A., Colleoni, M., Domenighetti, G., & Gelber, R. D. (2003). Systemic treatments for women with breast cancer: Outcome with relation to screening for the disease. Annals of Oncology, 14(8), 1212–1214. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdg327

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