BACKGROUND. Previous results have shown a reduction in mortality with service screening in Sweden on the order of 40%. If the rate of tumors at a later stage were similarly reduced, this would give further support to the mortality findings. METHODS. The rates of lymph node-positive cancers, of tumors >2 cm in pathological size, and of tumors of TNM stage II or worse before and after the introduction of screening were compared in 13 areas in Sweden, adjusted for changes in overall incidence during the period of study and stratified by age (40-49 and 50-69 years). RESULTS. Data were obtained on a total of 23,092 cancers and 10,177,113 person-years of observation. In women exposed to screening in the screening epoch, there was a significant 45...
We aimed to quantify the benefits of detecting ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and of downwards stag...
Background The long term effect of mammographic service screening is not well established. We aimed ...
Swedish trials on mammography screening of women aged 40-74 years indicated that two to four rounds ...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs in seven Swe...
Background: In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs ...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background: It has been asserted that mammography screening preferentially benefits those with less ...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
An analysis of the outcome of mammography screening in daily clinical practice in Sweden from 1987-1...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
Objective: To analyze the age- and trial-specific effects of the breast cancer screening trials with...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
OBJECTIVES: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
We aimed to quantify the benefits of detecting ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and of downwards stag...
Background The long term effect of mammographic service screening is not well established. We aimed ...
Swedish trials on mammography screening of women aged 40-74 years indicated that two to four rounds ...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs in seven Swe...
Background: In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs ...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background: It has been asserted that mammography screening preferentially benefits those with less ...
Objectives: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
An analysis of the outcome of mammography screening in daily clinical practice in Sweden from 1987-1...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
Objective: To analyze the age- and trial-specific effects of the breast cancer screening trials with...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
OBJECTIVES: To explain apparent differences among mammography screening services in Sweden using ind...
We aimed to quantify the benefits of detecting ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and of downwards stag...
Background The long term effect of mammographic service screening is not well established. We aimed ...
Swedish trials on mammography screening of women aged 40-74 years indicated that two to four rounds ...