The effect of changing from one to two views at incident (subsequent) screens in the NHS breast screening programme in England: impact on cancer detection and recall rates |
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Authors: | Blanks R G Bennett R L Patnick J Cush S Davison C Moss S M |
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Affiliation: | Cancer Screening Evaluation Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, UK. roger.blanks@icr.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | AIM: To assess the effect on cancer detection and recall rates of changing from one to two views for incident (subsequent) screens. METHODS: Controlled, comparative, observational study of programmes in NHS breast screening programme in England. Subjects: women aged 50-64 years were screened by the NHSBSP between 1 April 2001 and 31 March 2003. RESULTS: The effect of changing to two-view mammography was a 20% increase in overall incident screen cancer detection rate, with the biggest effect seen for small (<15 mm) invasive cancers. This increased detection rate was achieved with an 11% drop-in recall rate. CONCLUSION: The introduction of two-view mammography for incident screens has resulted in considerable improvements in overall NHS breast screening performance. |
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Keywords: | Cancer screening Breast Breast radiography |
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