Peter Attia· MD
breast cancer for sure we can cut the risk of breast cancer death by about a third with mammography
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breast cancer for sure we can cut the risk of breast cancer death by about a third with mammography
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early detection through mamography and that's reduced the risk of breast cancer over the past 30 40 years by about half mortality from breast cancer
one of them is early detection through mamography and that's reduced the risk of breast cancer over the past 30 40 years by about half mortality from breast cancer and the other is effective systemic therapy and that has given us the other half of improvements in mortality that were seen in the United States over the past you know 30 years years