BACKGROUND: Reading volume and mammography screening performance appear positively correlated. Quality and effectiveness were compared across low-volume screening programmes targeting relatively small populations and operating under the same decentralised healthcare system. Except for accreditation of 2nd readers (restrictive vs non-restrictive strategy), these organised programmes had similar screening regimen/procedures and duration, which maximises comparability. Variation in performance and its determinants were explored in order to improve mammography practice and optimise screening performance. METHODS: Circa 200,000 screens performed between 1999 and 2006 (4 rounds) in 3 longest standing Swiss cantonal programmes (of Vaud, Geneva and...
The performance of a group of 16 American (US) breast screening radiologists in interpreting a numbe...
Background: Full-field digital mammography (FFDM) has replaced screen-film mammography (SFM) in most...
AIMS Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. We assessed changes in the use o...
[Abstract] Reading volume and mammography screening performance appear positively correlated. Perfor...
BACKGROUND: Detailed comparison of effectiveness between organised and opportunistic mammography scr...
Background: Detailed comparison of effectiveness between organised and opportunistic mammography scr...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland controversy exists on how to summarise the evidence on the eff...
BACKGROUND: The European Guidelines specify a minimum of 5,000 screening cases to be read yearly by ...
Effectiveness of organised (service) and opportunistic mammography screening in Switzerland was eval...
OBJECTIVE: Published screening mammography performance measures vary across countries. An internatio...
Two groups of experienced radiologists from the UK and the USA read the same set of 40 recent FFDM s...
This fourth national monitoring report for Swiss Cancer Screening shows the results of organised mam...
BACKGROUND:The Swiss breast cancer screening pilot programme was conducted in 3 districts of theFren...
Objectives Minimum caseload standards for professionals examining breast screening mammograms vary ...
The first Swiss mammography screening pilot programme operated between 1993 and 1998. Approximately ...
The performance of a group of 16 American (US) breast screening radiologists in interpreting a numbe...
Background: Full-field digital mammography (FFDM) has replaced screen-film mammography (SFM) in most...
AIMS Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. We assessed changes in the use o...
[Abstract] Reading volume and mammography screening performance appear positively correlated. Perfor...
BACKGROUND: Detailed comparison of effectiveness between organised and opportunistic mammography scr...
Background: Detailed comparison of effectiveness between organised and opportunistic mammography scr...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland controversy exists on how to summarise the evidence on the eff...
BACKGROUND: The European Guidelines specify a minimum of 5,000 screening cases to be read yearly by ...
Effectiveness of organised (service) and opportunistic mammography screening in Switzerland was eval...
OBJECTIVE: Published screening mammography performance measures vary across countries. An internatio...
Two groups of experienced radiologists from the UK and the USA read the same set of 40 recent FFDM s...
This fourth national monitoring report for Swiss Cancer Screening shows the results of organised mam...
BACKGROUND:The Swiss breast cancer screening pilot programme was conducted in 3 districts of theFren...
Objectives Minimum caseload standards for professionals examining breast screening mammograms vary ...
The first Swiss mammography screening pilot programme operated between 1993 and 1998. Approximately ...
The performance of a group of 16 American (US) breast screening radiologists in interpreting a numbe...
Background: Full-field digital mammography (FFDM) has replaced screen-film mammography (SFM) in most...
AIMS Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. We assessed changes in the use o...