2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17662
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Practical Utility of Diagnostic Clinical Breast Examination in the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer

Abstract: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of physician-performed diagnostic clinical breast examination (DCBE) for the diagnosis of breast cancer in clinical practice and to determine the rates of breast cancer diagnosed with DCBE compared to the results of breast ultrasonography (US), mammography (MG), and histopathology. MethodsIn the retrospective cohort study, the files of female patients diagnosed with breast cancer and admitted to the general surgery outpatient clinics of a university hospital over a 10-… Show more

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“…Breast cancer (BC) ranks as the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women overall [1][2][3]. In 2023, BC was the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, accounting for 31% worldwide [4,5], and the second in Spain for both sexes combined [6] To date, mammography screening is the only effective method for detecting the disease with a high true positive rate, decreasing mortality rates by 41%; nevertheless, it also has disadvantages, such as the cost-expensive resources, exposure to radiation, the breast compression and the final biopsy of the tissue [7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer (BC) ranks as the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women overall [1][2][3]. In 2023, BC was the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, accounting for 31% worldwide [4,5], and the second in Spain for both sexes combined [6] To date, mammography screening is the only effective method for detecting the disease with a high true positive rate, decreasing mortality rates by 41%; nevertheless, it also has disadvantages, such as the cost-expensive resources, exposure to radiation, the breast compression and the final biopsy of the tissue [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%