and screen-detected and interval cancers per 1000 women) was modeled using logistic regression with radiologist-specific random effects to account for correlation among examinations interpreted by the same radiologist, adjusting for patient age, race/ethnicity, time since prior mammogram, examination ye...
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Approximately 10% of patients require further diagnostic testing after an uncertain screening mammogram (Breast imaging reporting and data system [BI‐RADS]=0), and time to diagnostic resolution varies after BI‐RADS=0 screening mammogram. There is little data about factors associated with diagnostic ...
19 However, it informs users with higher scores that having a mammogram is unlikely to help them live longer. The DA does not distinguish the effects of mammography screening on overall vs breast cancer–specific mortality because older women found this distinction confusing. The DA informs users ...
Impact of a false-positive screening mammogram on subsequent screening behavior and stage at breast cancer diagnosis. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2017;26(3):397-403. doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-16-0524PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 64. Feng X, Zahed H, Onwuka J, et al. ...
We also calculated examination-specific sensitivity for our dataset, which is based on the presence of at least one mark on a true-positive mammogram (regardless of whether or not it is in the correct location of the cancer). The difference in lesion-specific and examination-level sensitivities...
the dataset’s distribution is not consistent with screening mammography scenarios. Other public mammography datasets either contain no BI-RADS 1 patients’ data or only have diagnostic mammograms (when a screening mammogram does show an abnormality, a diagnostic mammogram may be needed). Besides, in...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2015) 113, 1094–1098 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2015.295 Keywords: breast cancer; diagnostic workup; double reading; positive predictive value; referral rate; screening mammography Comparison of the diagnostic workup of women referred at non-blinded or blinded double...
This data set can be acquired simultaneously with a conventional digital mammogram. In 2011, tomosynthesis was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used in combination with standard digital mammography for breast cancer screening.6 This combined mode (digital mammography + ...
False positive results for breast cancer mean a mammogram may have been identified as abnormal when there is no cancer present. That can lead to patients needing additional biopsies, repeated tests and enduring psychological stress. "Getting screened every other year maximizes the benefit of screening...