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The incidence of breast cancer has been increasing in the United_States. Each year, 264,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women, and about 2,400 cases are diagnosed in men in the United_States. As it is the most common diagnosis of cancer in women in the United_States, one can imagine the burden this disease carries in terms of healthcare resources being used up. Some theories as to why the incidence continues to increase could be a result of overdiagnosis by screening mammograms with their effectiveness in detecting a greater number of . . .
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