Personalized early detection and prevention of breast cancer: ENVISION consensus statement
N Pashayan, AC Antoniou, U Ivanus… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract The European Collaborative on Personalized Early Detection and Prevention of
Breast Cancer (ENVISION) brings together several international research consortia working …
Breast Cancer (ENVISION) brings together several international research consortia working …
Cancer overdiagnosis: a biological challenge and clinical dilemma
For cancer screening to be successful, it should primarily detect cancers with lethal potential
or their precursors early, leading to therapy that reduces mortality and morbidity. Screening …
or their precursors early, leading to therapy that reduces mortality and morbidity. Screening …
[HTML][HTML] Breast-cancer tumor size, overdiagnosis, and mammography screening effectiveness
HG Welch, PC Prorok, AJ O'Malley… - New England Journal …, 2016 - Mass Medical Soc
Background The goal of screening mammography is to detect small malignant tumors before
they grow large enough to cause symptoms. Effective screening should therefore lead to the …
they grow large enough to cause symptoms. Effective screening should therefore lead to the …
The benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: an independent review
The breast cancer screening programmes in the United Kingdom currently invite women
aged 50–70 years for screening mammography every 3 years. Since the time the screening …
aged 50–70 years for screening mammography every 3 years. Since the time the screening …
Overdiagnosis: what it is and what it isn't
J Brodersen, LM Schwartz, C Heneghan… - BMJ evidence-based …, 2018 - ebm.bmj.com
Rosalind's question, as she is about to marry Orlando, is purely rhetorical—she thinks that
one cannot desire too much of a good thing. Nevertheless, trite though it may be, it is true …
one cannot desire too much of a good thing. Nevertheless, trite though it may be, it is true …
Effect of three decades of screening mammography on breast-cancer incidence
A Bleyer, HG Welch - New England Journal of Medicine, 2012 - Mass Medical Soc
Background To reduce mortality, screening must detect life-threatening disease at an earlier,
more curable stage. Effective cancer-screening programs therefore both increase the …
more curable stage. Effective cancer-screening programs therefore both increase the …
Utility of circulating tumor DNA in cancer diagnostics with emphasis on early detection
C Fiala, EP Diamandis - BMC medicine, 2018 - Springer
Various recent studies have focused on analyzing tumor genetic material released into the
blood stream, known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). Herein, we describe current …
blood stream, known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). Herein, we describe current …
A systematic assessment of benefits and risks to guide breast cancer screening decisions
LE Pace, NL Keating - Jama, 2014 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among US women.
Mammography screening may be associated with reduced breast cancer mortality but can …
Mammography screening may be associated with reduced breast cancer mortality but can …
Addressing overdiagnosis and overtreatment in cancer: a prescription for change
LJ Esserman, IM Thompson, B Reid, P Nelson… - The lancet …, 2014 - thelancet.com
A vast range of disorders—from indolent to fast-growing lesions—are labelled as cancer.
Therefore, we believe that several changes should be made to the approach to cancer …
Therefore, we believe that several changes should be made to the approach to cancer …
American Cancer Society guideline for the early detection of prostate cancer: update 2010
AMD Wolf, RC Wender, RB Etzioni… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In 2009, the American Cancer Society (ACS) Prostate Cancer Advisory Committee
began the process of a complete update of recommendations for early prostate cancer …
began the process of a complete update of recommendations for early prostate cancer …