The Control of Breast Cancer: A Look into the Future

作者: U. Veronesi

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79278-6_1

关键词: Breast cancer mortalityAxillary DissectionBreast cancerSurgeryMortality ratePrimary chemotherapyDemographyMedicine

摘要: There is no doubt that the recently published data on decrease in mortality rates United States last 5 years, which are line with similar observations various European countries [1], of historical importance. After centuries increasing from breast cancer, there now a clear trend opposite direction. Even more interesting fact this favorable exists spite continuous increase incidence for cancer. This clearly shows declining result improved curability disease. was first shown by R. Doll his analysis types tumors 1990 [2], when he able to show cancer younger generations appeared be going direction than past.

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