Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to evaluate technologies, such as breast cancer screening (BCS) programs. This overview of systematic reviews explores the determinants of the cost‐effectiveness of BCS and assesses the quality of secondary evidence. The search identified 30 systematic reviews that reported on the determinants of the cost‐effectiveness of BCS, including the costs of breast cancer and BCS. While the quality of the reviews varied widely, only four out of 30 papers were considered to be of a high quality. We did not identify publication bias in the original evidence on the cost‐effectiveness of mammography screening; however, we highlight a need for improved clari...
Policy decisions regarding breast cancer screening and treatment programmes may be misplaced unless ...
BACKGROUND: To support the development of global strategies against breast cancer, this study review...
There is a lack of direct evidence on the effectiveness of double reading of breast screening mammog...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Background: Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectiveness o...
__Background:__ Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectivene...
__Background:__ Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectivene...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of malignancy among women. Screening using mammograph...
Q4Q2Objective: To assess the determinants of the participation rate in breast cancer screening progr...
Background: There is still lack of consensus on the benefit‐harm balance of breast cancer screening....
Background: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of organised mammography screening on b...
Policy decisions regarding breast cancer screening and treatment programmes may be misplaced unless ...
BACKGROUND: To support the development of global strategies against breast cancer, this study review...
There is a lack of direct evidence on the effectiveness of double reading of breast screening mammog...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Systematic reviews with economic components are important decision tools for stakeholders seeking to...
Background: Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectiveness o...
__Background:__ Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectivene...
__Background:__ Multiple reviews demonstrated high variability in effectiveness and cost-effectivene...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of malignancy among women. Screening using mammograph...
Q4Q2Objective: To assess the determinants of the participation rate in breast cancer screening progr...
Background: There is still lack of consensus on the benefit‐harm balance of breast cancer screening....
Background: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of organised mammography screening on b...
Policy decisions regarding breast cancer screening and treatment programmes may be misplaced unless ...
BACKGROUND: To support the development of global strategies against breast cancer, this study review...
There is a lack of direct evidence on the effectiveness of double reading of breast screening mammog...