ScreeningMammographyAssessment of usefulnessOverdiagnosisBREAST-CANCER MORTALITYOVER-DIAGNOSISFOLLOW-UPEUROPEtext>Mammography screening is partly being questioned in public.Description of advantages and disadvantages of participation in mammography screening programs.Analysis of international primary literature, reviews ...
Benefits and Risks of Screening Mammography in Women With BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations-Reply Wylie Burke, MD, PhD; Mary Daly, MD, PhD; Judy Garber, MD, MPH; et al Jeffrey Botkin, MD, MPH; Patrick Lynch, MD,JD; Anne McTiernan, MD, PhD; Kenneth Offit, MD, MPH; Jeffrey A. Perlman,...
Screening Benefits Versus Radiation Risks from Mammography for Women Age 40–49 Years: How Wide Is Our Margin of Safety?doi:10.1016/S1043-321X(06)80475-3Stephen A. FeigBreast Diseases: A Year Book Quarterly
Objectives—To examine the implications of false positive results of mammography in terms of the time lag from screening and complete mammography to the point when women with false positive results are declared free of cancer; the extra ... E Lidbrink,J Elfving,J Frisell,... - 《Bmj British...
Introduction In order to facilitate informed decision making, women require information on the probabilities of different outcomes with mammography screening. This paper derives these probabilities for a US population and illustrates them visually in a readily understandable format.关键词: breast cancer info...
1 Dense breast tissue is present in 40% to 50% of women undergoing screening mammography2 and is associated with a 1.2 to 4.0 times higher risk of breast cancer (depending on degree of density) compared with a 2.0 times higher risk associated with a first-degree family history of breast ...
Among women aged 70 to 74 years, the researchers found that about six out of every 100 women who had received regular mammography screening were diagnosed with breast cancer, compared to about four cases per 100 unscreened women. This higher rate of breast cancer diagnosis among screened wom...
follow through and complete screenings that require additional appointments or procedures, such as a colonoscopy or a Papanicolaou (Pap) test. In contrast, mammograms are relatively easy for patients to complete, in part because outreach programs like mobile mammography clinics support mammogram access....
Possible risks of o... S Khosla,JP Bilezikian,DW Dempster,... - 《Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey》 被引量: 184发表: 2013年 Re: Benefits and risks of screening mammography for women in their forties: a statistical appraisal. Comment in J Natl Cancer Inst. 1999 Jul 21;91(14):1251-...
Informed consent for mammography screening: modelling the risks and benefits for American women Introduction In order to facilitate informed decision making, women require information on the probabilities of different outcomes with mammography screen... T Marshall - 《Health Expectations》 被引量: 5发表...