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Preventive health care, 2001 update: Should women be routinely taught breast self-examination to screen for breast cancer?

Prepared  by N. Baxter, MD, PhD, FRCS (C), with the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care

These recommendations were finalized by the Task Force in October 2000.

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Link to Full Text of this review

Link to Structured Abstract of this review

Link to Summary Table of Recommendations of this review

Link to 2001 Update: Screening mammography among women aged 40–49 years at average risk of breast cancer

Link to 1999 Update: Follow-up after breast cancer

Link to 1998 rewording of recommendation for screening women aged 50-59 for breast cancer

Link to 1994 Chapter: Screening for breast cancer

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