Abstract
The method of discovery of breast tumors in young women was determined for 106 patients less than 45 yr of age treated for breast cancer from 1967-1975. The patients detected 84% of the tumors themselves. Physical examinations by physicians detected 14% of the tumors. Two percent were noted on mammography in the absence of clinical findings. Fifty-two patients had roentgenographic examination of their breasts prior to biopsy. Sixty-three percent of these examinations failed to demonstrate the cancer. The report of a normal roentgenogram contributed to a decision to defer surgical treatment in 15 instances. These 15 patients had more advanced tumors at operation.

This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: