Current Oncology, Volume 30, Issue 11
2023 November - 51 articles
Cover Story: "Breast", circa 1985, by Vancouver artist Ranjan Sen, evokes women's ongoing concerns about breast cancer. Using microsimulation, the authors modeled the effects of starting age and screening interval on breast cancer deaths averted and life–years saved. Both measures improve with annual screening beginning at age 40. Detecting small, earlier-stage cancers is key in saving lives, illustrated by mammograms of two premenopausal women (courtesy of Drs. Jean Seely and Paula Gordon). L: small, screen-detected Stage 1 cancer with excellent prognosis. R: advanced cancer, found after an unscreened woman discovered breast cancer symptoms. Earlier detection can often reduce treatment-related morbidity. Modeling also provides estimates of stage shift at diagnosis and screening efficiency, aiding the optimization of screening programs. View this paper
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