Breast cancer screening ‘reduces deaths by 28%’

Breast cancer screening reduces the number of deaths from the disease by 28%, research suggests.

Breast cancer screening  ‘reduces deaths by 28%’

For every 368 women invited to have a mammogram, one death is prevented, the study claims.

The researchers from Norway set out to evaluate the effectiveness of modern mammography screening by comparing the effects on breast cancer mortality among screened and unscreened women.

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