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Clinical Breast Exam/Mammo?

Education and debate: Is clinical breast examination an acceptable alternative to mammographic screening? [10/30/2000; British Medical Journal]

Breast cancer screening and mammography have almost become synonymous in the public perception, yet this should not necessarily be the case. Ideally, a screening tool for breast cancer would reduce mortality from breast cancer while having a low false alarm rate and being relatively cheap.

Screening should not be at the expense of the symptomatic services nor inappropriately divert scarce resources away from equally deserving areas of the NHS that are less politically sensitive.

An ideal screening test would be simple, inexpensive, and effective. Of the three modalities of breast cancer screeningbreast self examination, clinical breast examination, and mammographybreast self examination fulfils the first two criteria, but early results of two randomised trials conducted in Russia and China suggest that it would not be effective in reducing mortality from breast cancer.

Clinical breast examination is also relatively simple and inexpensive, but its effectiveness in reducing mortality from breast cancer has not been directly tested in a randomised trial.

Mammography is complex, expensive, and only partially effective. We believe that there is sufficient circumstantial evidence to suggest that clinical breast examination is as effective as mammography in reducing mortality from breast cancer and that the time has come to compare these two screening methods directly in a randomised trial.


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