Saturday, May 04 2024 | Updated at 05:59 AM EDT

Stay Connected With Us F T R

Oct 07, 2015 09:39 AM EDT

A study by Dutch researchers says that an early detection of breast cancer early still saves lives, NBC News reports.

The study says that that the use of regular mammograms is recommended to detect breast tumors at the earliest possible stages. The study also assures that less invasive surgery is as effective a treatment as a radical mastectomy.

For the study, the Netherlands team led by Sepideh Saadatmand of the Erasmus University Medical Center studied nearly 174,000 breast cancer cases registered in the country from 1999-2012.

"Diagnosis of breast cancer at an early tumor stage remains vital," they concluded.

The study shows that after 2006, the breast cancer survival rate rose to 96 percent because the tumors were smaller when they were removed and less likely to have spread. Also, less-invasive surgery such as lumpectomies became more common after 2006.

This suggests that mammograms are saving lives, argued Dr. Ines Vaz-Luis and Dr. Harold Burstein of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School.

"Of late, there has been debate about whether mammography saves lives or whether, in a modern era of effective therapy, detecting cancers when they are smaller makes any meaningful difference to patients," they wrote in a commentary.

"Saadatmand and colleagues' study does not specifically answer the question. But it strongly suggests that, even after accounting for biological variation in tumors and enhanced treatments, tumor stage at diagnosis still matters. That is a powerful albeit indirect argument in favor of screening mammography," they added.

"Catching cancers when they are smaller still makes a difference."

Mammograms are a subject of controvery in the U.S and there are still doubts regarding whether to get them at all, at what age to get them and how often to get them.

See Now: Covert Team Inside Newsweek Revealed as Key Players in False Human Trafficking Lawsuit

Follows breast cancer, mammogram
© 2024 University Herald, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Must Read

Common Challenges for College Students: How to Overcome Them

Oct 17, 2022 PM EDTFor most people, college is a phenomenal experience. However, while higher education offers benefits, it can also come with a number of challenges to ...

Top 5 Best Resources for Math Students

Oct 17, 2022 AM EDTMath is a subject that needs to be tackled differently than any other class, so you'll need the right tools and resources to master it. So here are 5 ...

Why Taking a DNA Test is Vital Before Starting a Family

Oct 12, 2022 PM EDTIf you're considering starting a family, this is an exciting time! There are no doubt a million things running through your head right now, from ...

By Enabling The Use Of Second-Hand Technology, Alloallo Scutter It's Growth While Being Economically And Environmentally Friendly.

Oct 11, 2022 PM EDTBrands are being forced to prioritise customer lifetime value and foster brand loyalty as return on advertising investment plummets. Several brands, ...