The performance of a group of 16 American (US) breast screening radiologists in interpreting a number of cases from a recent PERFORMS self-assessment case set which had been carefully selected to exclude small calcifications, using submammographic resolution displays, as compared to a British (UK) group of radiologists using mammographic displays has previously been reported. It was found that the UK group performed better, detecting more cancers with the US participants correctly recalling less. These results were interpreted as due to differences in the displays employed by each group as well as to routine screening differences between the two countries. This current study extended that work with 11 of these experienced US breast screenin...
ImportanceMany US radiologists have screening mammography recall rates above the expert-recommended ...
Countries with centralized, high-volume mammography screening programs, such as the U.K. and Sweden,...
Breast screening in the UK has been implemented for over 20 years and annually nearly two million wo...
Two groups of experienced radiologists from the UK and the USA read the same set of 40 recent FFDM s...
To examine the utility of employing breast screening test sets internationally the data of 1,009 rad...
In the UK there are two groups of radiologists who routinely read mammographic cases: Symptomatic an...
Aims: Errors and variability in mammography interpretation is well established, however factors resp...
Objectives Minimum caseload standards for professionals examining breast screening mammograms vary ...
Introduction: Radiologists utilise mammography test sets to bench mark their performance against rec...
In the UK fewer radiologists are now specialising in breast cancer screening. Consequently, a number...
OBJECTIVE: Published screening mammography performance measures vary across countries. An internatio...
Having a high recall rate may increase the probability of cancer being detected earlier, however it ...
BACKGROUND: Countries with centralized, high-volume mammography screening programs, such as the U.K....
A difficulty for any radiologist involved in breast screening is to know how well he or she is perfo...
Background: Screening technologists may function as readers in breast cancer screening programs. In ...
ImportanceMany US radiologists have screening mammography recall rates above the expert-recommended ...
Countries with centralized, high-volume mammography screening programs, such as the U.K. and Sweden,...
Breast screening in the UK has been implemented for over 20 years and annually nearly two million wo...
Two groups of experienced radiologists from the UK and the USA read the same set of 40 recent FFDM s...
To examine the utility of employing breast screening test sets internationally the data of 1,009 rad...
In the UK there are two groups of radiologists who routinely read mammographic cases: Symptomatic an...
Aims: Errors and variability in mammography interpretation is well established, however factors resp...
Objectives Minimum caseload standards for professionals examining breast screening mammograms vary ...
Introduction: Radiologists utilise mammography test sets to bench mark their performance against rec...
In the UK fewer radiologists are now specialising in breast cancer screening. Consequently, a number...
OBJECTIVE: Published screening mammography performance measures vary across countries. An internatio...
Having a high recall rate may increase the probability of cancer being detected earlier, however it ...
BACKGROUND: Countries with centralized, high-volume mammography screening programs, such as the U.K....
A difficulty for any radiologist involved in breast screening is to know how well he or she is perfo...
Background: Screening technologists may function as readers in breast cancer screening programs. In ...
ImportanceMany US radiologists have screening mammography recall rates above the expert-recommended ...
Countries with centralized, high-volume mammography screening programs, such as the U.K. and Sweden,...
Breast screening in the UK has been implemented for over 20 years and annually nearly two million wo...