Thank you.
It is important for us to understand the causes of cancer and to continue to look for the means to prevent cancer. We know there are some issues around alcohol consumption. There are lifestyle issues, such as obesity. However, at the same time, prevention and early detection and treatment are not competing with each other. While we're learning how to prevent cancer, we should be doing what we can to prevent women from dying of breast cancer.
Screening is often referred to as secondary prevention. We're preventing advanced disease. If we find it earlier, it's treated much more successfully. It's better for the patient. It's also better for the health care system. Research that's about to be published shows that costs go down as you do more screening, because you have fewer advanced-stage cancers that need to be treated.