Mammograms Helped Save 600,000 Lives Since ’89

Amadeo13 Feb, 2019Health

Widespread mammography screening and large advances in breast cancer diagnosis have saved hundreds of thousands of American women�s lives given 1989, a new investigate estimates. Researchers tracked 1990-2015 U.S. information on breast cancer deaths, along with ubiquitous data, on women aged 40 to 84. They found a series of breast cancer deaths prevented during that time ranged anywhere from 305,000 to some-more than 483,000, depending on opposite approaches to interpreting a data.

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