German mammography quality needs improvement
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Quality-assured mammography of women aged 50-69 is an effective method of detecting and controlling breast cancer in Germany, but it is precisely this target group that is not properly informed. This is the view of a new study on the value of mammography launched last week by the Berlin-based Women's Health Coalition (WHC).
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