Author/Editor     Primic-Žakelj, M
Title     Screening mammography for early detection of breast cancer
Type     članek
Source     Ann Oncol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 10, št. Suppl 6
Publication year     1999
Volume     str. S121-7
Language     eng
Abstract     From numerous studies on vreast cancer it can be concluded that no single measure can lessen the burden of this frequent cancer in women in all developed countries. Complex strategies including primary prevention by identification of risk factors and their modification, secondary prevention by earlier detection and tertiary prevention by improving treatment outcome are needed to control the disease. Besides age, the established breast cancer risk factors include certain benign breast diseases, family history, ionising radiation, some reproductive factors and obesity. Primary prevention included general recommendation for healthy lifestyle, e.g., avoidance of obesity proper diet, physical activity and moderate alcohol consumption. Randomised controlled trials conducted in the USA, Canada, Scotland and Sweden have shown that regular mammography, alone or in combination with clinical examination, is effective in reducing mortality for about 30% in women over the age of 50, and much less in younger population. However, mammography screening has several drawbacks, the major being its tendency towards false positive and false negative results with all their potential psychosocial consequences. High quality assurance and control, as well as effective and readily available treatment, all of which demand high investments, are indispensable for good results. Even in the absence of organised screening, the availability of effective treatment may contribute to reduction in breast cancer mortality.
Descriptors     BREAST NEOPLASMS
MAMMOGRAPHY
MASS SCREENING
PRIMARY PREVENTION
RISK FACTORS
AGE FACTORS
SELF-EXAMINATION