Background: This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-detected cancer versus interval breast cancer, and to determine the factors associated with positive resection margins. Methods: Screening mammograms of women aged 50-75 years, who underwent biennial screening in a Dutch breast-screening region between 1997 and 2011, were included. Patient and tumour characteristics were compared between women who underwent mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for screen-detected or interval cancer, and women with a negative or positive resection margin after BCS. Results: Some 417 013 consecutive screening mammograms were included. A total of 2224 screen-detected and 825 interval cancers were diagnosed...
In a biennial screening mammography programme, we analysed the trends in incidence of screen-detecte...
Background. This study aimed to compare the type and extent of surgery in patients with screen-detec...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Background: This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-det...
Positive tumour margins after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) have been selected as one of the major...
Introduction: Patients with screen detected breast cancer tend to have small, non-palpable tumours w...
Background: In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the quality of breast cancer care....
Objective: To examine the variation in surgical and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer of known his...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine trends in the incidence of advanced breast ca...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Introduction: In most breast screening programmes screen-film mammography (SFM) has been replaced by...
Breast cancer incidence has decreased in the last decade, while the incidence of ductal carcinoma in...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Background: Between 2003 and 2010 digital mammography (DM) gradually replaced screen-film mammograph...
In a biennial screening mammography programme, we analysed the trends in incidence of screen-detecte...
Background. This study aimed to compare the type and extent of surgery in patients with screen-detec...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Background: This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-det...
Positive tumour margins after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) have been selected as one of the major...
Introduction: Patients with screen detected breast cancer tend to have small, non-palpable tumours w...
Background: In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the quality of breast cancer care....
Objective: To examine the variation in surgical and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer of known his...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine trends in the incidence of advanced breast ca...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Introduction: In most breast screening programmes screen-film mammography (SFM) has been replaced by...
Breast cancer incidence has decreased in the last decade, while the incidence of ductal carcinoma in...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Background: Between 2003 and 2010 digital mammography (DM) gradually replaced screen-film mammograph...
In a biennial screening mammography programme, we analysed the trends in incidence of screen-detecte...
Background. This study aimed to compare the type and extent of surgery in patients with screen-detec...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...