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The study covers 90,000 women over 25 years with women randomly assigned to two groups one with breast exams only and the other with breast exams and mammograms. The death rate for the two groups was almost identical. About 1 in 424 women are treated for breast cancer when the test is incorrect. Some initial cancer signs also turn out to be benign such as in the milk duct.
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Study Adds New Doubts About Value of Mammograms
New York Times 02/11/2014
More Doubts About Mammograms' Value Are Raised in Large Study
Wall Street Journal 04/02/2014
Study: 3-D Scans More Accurate Than Standard Mammograms
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
American Cancer Society, in a Shift, Recommends Fewer Mammograms
New York Times 10/20/2015
Grouped Articles
More Doubts About Mammograms' Value Are Raised in Large Study
Wall Street Journal 04/02/2014
Study: 3-D Scans More Accurate Than Standard Mammograms
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
American Cancer Society, in a Shift, Recommends Fewer Mammograms
New York Times 10/20/2015
More mammograms are done the more cancer is suspected, with many women being treated when there was no cancer. Some lives are saved but the large number of women who begin treatment when they have no cancer shows the technology is still not there for effective screening without arousing fears that are not founded. Both studies confirm this from decades of data of women taking mammograms.
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More Doubts About Mammograms' Value Are Raised in Large Study
Wall Street Journal 04/02/2014
Study Adds New Doubts About Value of Mammograms
New York Times 02/11/2014
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