Routine breast cancer screening can bring better outcomes for patients

Published Date: 31 May 2025

Researchers have discovered that, compared to breast cancer that is symptom-detected, patients with breast cancer detected via routine screening mammography are more likely to have improved clinical outcomes, according to ...

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