Introduction: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of inconsequential disease, leading to overdiagnosis and overtreatment of breast cancer. Evidence is lacking about how information on overdetection affects women’s breast screening decisions and experiences. This study investigates the consequences of providing information about overdetection of breast cancer to women approaching the age of invitation to mammography screening. Methods and analysis: This is a randomised controlled trial with an embedded longitudinal qualitative substudy. Participants are a community sample of women aged 48–50 in New South Wales, Australia, recruited in 2014. Women are randomly allocated to either quantitative only foll...
Background: The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trad...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trade-off betwee...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
Objectives: In a randomised controlled trial, we found that informing women about overdetection chan...
Objective: To develop, pilot and refine a decision aid (ahead of a randomised trial evaluation) for ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women's decisions about mammogr...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women's decisions about mammogr...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women’s decisions about mammog...
Background: The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trad...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trade-off betwee...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
Objectives: In a randomised controlled trial, we found that informing women about overdetection chan...
Objective: To develop, pilot and refine a decision aid (ahead of a randomised trial evaluation) for ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
BACKGROUND: Supporting well-informed decisions about breast cancer screening requires communicating ...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women's decisions about mammogr...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women's decisions about mammogr...
Objectives: To explore the influence of overdiagnosis information on women’s decisions about mammog...
Background: The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trad...
In 2014, breast cancer was the second leading cause of death among Canadian women, with women over a...
The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trade-off betwee...