Background False-positive screening results are an inevitable and commonly recognized disadvantage of mammographic screening. This study estimated the cumulative probability of experiencing a first false-positive screening result in women attending 10 biennial screening rounds in BreastScreen Norway, which targets women aged 50 to 69 years. Methods This retrospective cohort study analyzed screening outcomes from 421,545 women who underwent 1,894,523 screening examinations during 1995-2019. Empirical data were used to calculate the cumulative risk of experiencing a first false-positive screening result and a first false-positive screening result that involved an invasive procedure over 10 screening rounds. Logistic regression was used to...
Background: The cumulative risk of a false-positive mam-mogram can be substantial. We studied which ...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to assess the cumulative risk of false-positive screening results, screen-de...
PURPOSE Multiple cancer screening tests have been advocated for the general population; however, cli...
Background: false-positive screening results are an inevitable and commonly recognized disadvantage ...
BackgroundThis study illustrates alternative statistical methods for estimating cumulative risk of s...
False-positive mammography results are common. Biennial screening may decrease the cumulative probab...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the long-term risk of screen-detected and interval breast cancer in women wi...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
IntroductionIn the United States (US), about one-half of women screened with annual mammography have...
Background: Reducing the false-positive risk in breast cancer screening is important. We examined ho...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Women require balanced, high-quality information when maki...
AbstractBackground: False-positives are a major concern in breast cancer screening. However, false-p...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
This study aimed to:(1) Estimate cumulative risk of recall from breast screening where no cancer is ...
Background: The cumulative risk of a false-positive mam-mogram can be substantial. We studied which ...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to assess the cumulative risk of false-positive screening results, screen-de...
PURPOSE Multiple cancer screening tests have been advocated for the general population; however, cli...
Background: false-positive screening results are an inevitable and commonly recognized disadvantage ...
BackgroundThis study illustrates alternative statistical methods for estimating cumulative risk of s...
False-positive mammography results are common. Biennial screening may decrease the cumulative probab...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the long-term risk of screen-detected and interval breast cancer in women wi...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
IntroductionIn the United States (US), about one-half of women screened with annual mammography have...
Background: Reducing the false-positive risk in breast cancer screening is important. We examined ho...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Women require balanced, high-quality information when maki...
AbstractBackground: False-positives are a major concern in breast cancer screening. However, false-p...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
This study aimed to:(1) Estimate cumulative risk of recall from breast screening where no cancer is ...
Background: The cumulative risk of a false-positive mam-mogram can be substantial. We studied which ...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to assess the cumulative risk of false-positive screening results, screen-de...
PURPOSE Multiple cancer screening tests have been advocated for the general population; however, cli...