What: A look-back study of 1,550 women who had “ductal carcinoma in situ” (DCIS) breast cancer found that of the women who had a recurrence of cancer within 10 years, over 74% were identified via imaging (mostly mammograms), 20% were identified by patients doing a self-exam, and only around 2% were found by doctors during physical exams.
Why it matters: Going to the doctor isn’t enough to identify recurring case of cancer, imaging is needed.
Source: Medscape