Abstract
Over the last 20 years, breast cancer has been something of a success story in the United Kingdom, with a 20% decrease in mortality despite a steadily increasing incidence. This is welcome news, but the underlying explanation is the topic of much debate. The widespread use of adjuvant medical therapies, the introduction of a national mammographic screening programme, and increased breast awareness all have their advocates. It is likely that all these factors are involved to a varying extent.
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