Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controversial. Objective: To evaluate U.S. breast cancer screening strategies. Design: 6 models using common data elements. Data Sources: National data on age-specific incidence, competing mortality, mammography characteristics, and treatment effects. Target Population: A contemporary population cohort. Time Horizon: Lifetime. Perspective: Societal. Interventions: 20 screening strategies with varying initiation and cessation ages applied annually or biennially. Outcome Measures: Number of mammograms, reduction in deaths from breast cancer or life-years gained (vs. no screening), false-positive results, unnecessary biopsies, and overdiagnosis. Results o...
PURPOSE: During ongoing controversies about mammography screening, many investigators have stated th...
In randomized controlled trials, screening mammography has been shown to reduce mortality from breas...
The critical issue in deciding whether to recommend breast cancer screening for women in their forti...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
textabstractBackground: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy i...
Background: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objective: To evalu...
textabstractBackground: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objecti...
Objective: To provide easy to use estimates of the benefits and harms of biennial screening mammogra...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
Background: While randomized trials have shown that mammographic screening saves lives, critical que...
The benefits of mammography screening have been controversial, with conflicting findings from variou...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-th...
Mammography screening for breast cancer is widely available in many countries. Initially praised as ...
textabstractBreast cancer is an important public health problem with an estimated number of 1.38 mi...
BackgroundA paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-than...
PURPOSE: During ongoing controversies about mammography screening, many investigators have stated th...
In randomized controlled trials, screening mammography has been shown to reduce mortality from breas...
The critical issue in deciding whether to recommend breast cancer screening for women in their forti...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
textabstractBackground: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy i...
Background: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objective: To evalu...
textabstractBackground: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objecti...
Objective: To provide easy to use estimates of the benefits and harms of biennial screening mammogra...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
Background: While randomized trials have shown that mammographic screening saves lives, critical que...
The benefits of mammography screening have been controversial, with conflicting findings from variou...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-th...
Mammography screening for breast cancer is widely available in many countries. Initially praised as ...
textabstractBreast cancer is an important public health problem with an estimated number of 1.38 mi...
BackgroundA paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-than...
PURPOSE: During ongoing controversies about mammography screening, many investigators have stated th...
In randomized controlled trials, screening mammography has been shown to reduce mortality from breas...
The critical issue in deciding whether to recommend breast cancer screening for women in their forti...