Daily MailWomen who take part in breast screening face a '60% lower risk of dying from the disease within a decade'Daily MailWomen who take part in breast screening have a significantly greater benefit from treatments than those who are not screened, a study has found. Those who chose to participate in an organised breast cancer screening programme had a 60 per cent lower ...Mum diagnosed with breast cancer on Valentine's Day reveals signs all women should look forLiverpool EchoBreast screening linked to 60 per cent lower risk of breast cancer death in first 10 yearsEurekAlert (press release)Screening lowers breast cancer death riskNEWS.com.auNewswise (press release) -The Siasat Dailyall 30 news articles