Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilateral screen-detected cancers, but data on tumour characteristics of bilateral interval cancers in a systematically screened population are sparse. Therefore, we compared tumour characteristics of bilateral interval cancers with those of bilateral screen-detected cancers.Methods: We included all 468,720 screening mammograms of women who underwent biennial screening mammography in the South of the Netherlands between January 2005 and January 2015. We collected breast imaging reports, biopsy results and surgical reports of all recalled women and of all women who presented with interval breast cancer. In women with synchronous bilateral breast can...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Background: To determine the proportion of "true" interval cancers and tumor characteristics of inte...
An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This ov...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Background: Detected by screening mammography, bilateral breast cancer has a different pathological ...
Few data are available on bilateral breast cancer in the screening population. The aim of this study...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of bilateral breast cancer at biennial screening mammography and...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
In the context of a population-based screening program, we aimed to evaluate the major mammographic ...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Background: To determine the proportion of "true" interval cancers and tumor characteristics of inte...
An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This ov...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Background: Detected by screening mammography, bilateral breast cancer has a different pathological ...
Few data are available on bilateral breast cancer in the screening population. The aim of this study...
Purpose: To determine the incidence of bilateral breast cancer at biennial screening mammography and...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
In the context of a population-based screening program, we aimed to evaluate the major mammographic ...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Background: To determine the proportion of "true" interval cancers and tumor characteristics of inte...
An interval breast cancer is a cancer that emerges following a negative mammographic screen. This ov...