Our study was performed to determine the frequency of recall for bilateral breast lesions at screening mammography and compare its outcome with respect to unilateral recall. We included 329 132 screening mammograms (34 889 initial screens and 294 243 subsequent screens) from a Dutch screening mammography program between January 2013 and January 2018. During a 2-year follow-up, we collected radiological data, pathology reports and surgical reports of all recalled women. At bilateral recall, the lesion with the highest Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System score was used as the index lesion when comparing screening mammography characteristics at bilateral vs unilateral recall. A total of 9806 women were recalled at screening (recall rate, ...
ObjectivesTo analyse which mammographic and tumour characteristics led to concordant versus discorda...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Our study was performed to determine the frequency of recall for bilateral breast lesions at screeni...
PurposeTo determine the frequency and characteristics of contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormal...
Purpose: To determine the frequency and outcome of additionally detected ipsilateral breast abnormal...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of bilateral breast cancer at biennial screening mammography and...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether the type of mammographic feature prompting a false-positive r...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively determine screening outcome in women recalled twice for...
Background: Detected by screening mammography, bilateral breast cancer has a different pathological ...
ObjectivesTo analyse which mammographic and tumour characteristics led to concordant versus discorda...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Our study was performed to determine the frequency of recall for bilateral breast lesions at screeni...
PurposeTo determine the frequency and characteristics of contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormal...
Purpose: To determine the frequency and outcome of additionally detected ipsilateral breast abnormal...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of bilateral breast cancer at biennial screening mammography and...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether the type of mammographic feature prompting a false-positive r...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively determine screening outcome in women recalled twice for...
Background: Detected by screening mammography, bilateral breast cancer has a different pathological ...
ObjectivesTo analyse which mammographic and tumour characteristics led to concordant versus discorda...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...