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1165 related items for PubMed ID: 19720967

  • 1. The contribution of clinical breast examination to the accuracy of breast screening.
    Chiarelli AM, Majpruz V, Brown P, Thériault M, Shumak R, Mai V.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 2009 Sep 16; 101(18):1236-43. PubMed ID: 19720967
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  • 2. Screening clinical breast examination: how often does it miss lethal breast cancer?
    Fenton JJ, Barton MB, Geiger AM, Herrinton LJ, Rolnick SJ, Harris EL, Barlow WE, Reisch LM, Fletcher SW, Elmore JG.
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  • 3. Influence of nurses on compliance with breast screening recommendations in an organized breast screening program.
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  • 4. Late-stage breast cancer among women with recent negative screening mammography: do clinical encounters offer opportunity for earlier detection?
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  • 9. Breast cancer screening policies in developing countries: a cost-effectiveness analysis for India.
    Okonkwo QL, Draisma G, der Kinderen A, Brown ML, de Koning HJ.
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  • 11. Screening women at high risk for breast cancer with mammography and magnetic resonance imaging.
    Lehman CD, Blume JD, Weatherall P, Thickman D, Hylton N, Warner E, Pisano E, Schnitt SJ, Gatsonis C, Schnall M, DeAngelis GA, Stomper P, Rosen EL, O'Loughlin M, Harms S, Bluemke DA, International Breast MRI Consortium Working Group.
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  • 12. A model-based comparison of breast cancer screening strategies: mammograms and clinical breast examinations.
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  • 13. Reliability and validity of Champion's Health Belief Model Scale for breast cancer screening among Malaysian women.
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  • 14. Predisposing factors associated with compliance to biennial breast screening among centers with and without nurses.
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  • 15. Tumor size and breast cancer detection: what might be the effect of a less sensitive screening tool than mammography?
    Duffy SW, Tabar L, Vitak B, Warwick J.
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  • 16. Clinical breast examination for asymptomatic women - exploring the evidence.
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  • 17. Clinical and self breast examination remain important in the era of modern screening.
    Ma I, Dueck A, Gray R, Wasif N, Giurescu M, Lorans R, Pizzitola V, Pockaj B.
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  • 18. Screening behaviors and long-term compliance with mammography guidelines in a breast cancer screening program.
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  • 19. Service screening with mammography in Northern Sweden: effects on breast cancer mortality - an update.
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  • 20. Breast cancer screening behaviors and intentions among asymptomatic women 50 years of age and older.
    Friedman LC, Woodruff A, Lane M, Weinberg AD, Cooper HP, Webb JA.
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