Psychological consequences of false-positive screening mammograms in the UK
Having a false-positive screening mammogram can cause breast cancer-specific distress for up to 3 years. The degree of distress is related to the invasiveness of the assessment. Women with false-positive mammograms are less likely to return for routine assessment than those with normal ones.
Main Authors: | Bond, Mary (Author), Pavey, Toby (Author), Welch, Karen (Author), Cooper, Chris (Author), Garside, Ruth (Author), Dean, Sarah (Author), Hyde, Christopher J (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2013-04.
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