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Why cancer screening has never been shown to “save lives”—and what we can do about it
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Population Health SciencesCancer Risk FactorsPreventive MedicineCancer DetectionHealth ScreeningTarget CancerPublic HealthRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchSaves LivesHealth PolicyMedicineRiskOutcomes ResearchCancer PrognosisCancer PreventionPublic Health PolicyEpidemiologyCervical Cancer ScreeningCancer EpidemiologyCancer ScreeningOncologyLives ”
The claim that cancer screening saves lives is based on fewer deaths due to the target cancer. <b>Vinay Prasad and colleagues</b> argue that reductions in overall mortality should be the benchmark and call for higher standards of evidence for cancer screening
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