Mastectomy rates are decreasing in the era of service screening: A population-based study in Italy (1997-2001)

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We enrolled all 2162 in situ and 21 148 invasive cases of breast cancer in 17 areas of Italy, diagnosed in 1997-2001. Rates of early cancer increased by 13.7% in the screening age group (50-69 years), and breast conserving surgery by 24.6%. Advanced cancer rates decreased by 19.4%, and mastectomy rates by 24.2%. Service screening did not increase mastectomy rates in the study population. © 2006 Cancer Research UK.

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Zorzi, M., Puliti, D., Vettorazzi, M., De Lisi, V., Falcini, F., Federico, M., … Paci, E. (2006). Mastectomy rates are decreasing in the era of service screening: A population-based study in Italy (1997-2001). British Journal of Cancer, 95(9), 1265–1268. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603405

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