An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This overview describes the epidemiology, and the radiological and biological characteristics of interval breast cancers in population mammography screening. Notwithstanding possible differences in ascertainment of interval breast cancers, there was broad variability in reported interval breast cancer rates (range 7.0 to 49.3 per 10,000 screens) reflecting heterogeneity in underlying breast cancer rates, screening rounds (initial or repeat screens), and the length and phase of the inter-screening interval. The majority of studies (based on biennial screening) reported interval breast cancer rates in the range of 8.4 to 21.1 per 10,000 screens spanni...
Background There are few interval cancer studies of incident screening MRI for women with a personal...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
Purpose To evaluate the performance of the first years since the beginning of a mammographic populat...
Abstract Background To determine the proportion of “true” interval cancers and tumor characteristics...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
We determined the characteristics and prognosis of interval breast cancers (IC) at screen-film (SFM)...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Background: Interval cancer rates can be used to evaluate whether screening with digital breast tomo...
To determine if pathologic findings of screen-detected and interval cancers differ for digital versu...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
BACKGROUND: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
is the best method to reduce mortality from breast cancer, yet some breast cancers cannot be detecte...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a nega...
PURPOSETo assess interval cancer rate in a large, prospective digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) scr...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the features that make interval cancers apparent on t...
Background There are few interval cancer studies of incident screening MRI for women with a personal...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
Purpose To evaluate the performance of the first years since the beginning of a mammographic populat...
Abstract Background To determine the proportion of “true” interval cancers and tumor characteristics...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
We determined the characteristics and prognosis of interval breast cancers (IC) at screen-film (SFM)...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Background: Interval cancer rates can be used to evaluate whether screening with digital breast tomo...
To determine if pathologic findings of screen-detected and interval cancers differ for digital versu...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
BACKGROUND: Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a negative screenin...
is the best method to reduce mortality from breast cancer, yet some breast cancers cannot be detecte...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interval cancers are primary breast cancers diagnosed in women after a nega...
PURPOSETo assess interval cancer rate in a large, prospective digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) scr...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the features that make interval cancers apparent on t...
Background There are few interval cancer studies of incident screening MRI for women with a personal...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
Purpose To evaluate the performance of the first years since the beginning of a mammographic populat...