Women's Expectations for Breast Cancer Prevention and Early Detection: High Expectations Can Be Achieved

  • Brown P
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Abstract

Additional research is needed to improve the ability to detect life-threatening cancer at an early curable stage and to prevent the development of such cancer. Many research groups are working to discover more effective and safer methods to detect and prevent life-threatening breast cancer. The results from such research studies will ultimately allow women’s expectations for breast cancer prevention and early detection to be met.

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Brown, P. (2016). Women’s Expectations for Breast Cancer Prevention and Early Detection: High Expectations Can Be Achieved. The Oncologist, 21(1), 4–6. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2015-0412

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