Objective To compare interval breast cancer rates (ICR) between a biennial organized screening programme in Norway and annual opportunistic screening in North Carolina (NC) for different conceptualizations of interval cancer. Setting Two regions with different screening practices and performance. Methods 620,145 subsequent screens (1996-2002) performed in women aged 50-69 and 1280 interval cancers were analysed. Various definitions and quantification methods for interval cancers were compared. Results ICR for one year follow-up were lower in Norway compared with NC both when the rate was based on all screens (0.54 versus 1.29 per 1000 screens), negative final assessments (0.54 versus 1.29 per 1000 screens), and negative screening assessment...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of interval cancers which occurred in the first 12 months afte...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Background: Publications from the International Breast Screening Network (IBSN) have shown that vary...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Purpose To evaluate the performance of the first years since the beginning of a mammographic populat...
International comparisons of interval cancers (IC) are important to better understand the relationsh...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine whether the implementation of two-view mammography was...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
Background: This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-det...
Objectives: “True” breast cancers, defined as not being visible on prior screening mammograms, are e...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of interval cancers which occurred in the first 12 months afte...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...
Background: Publications from the International Breast Screening Network (IBSN) have shown that vary...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Purpose To compare rates and tumor characteristics of interval breast cancers (IBCs) detected after ...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Purpose To evaluate the performance of the first years since the beginning of a mammographic populat...
International comparisons of interval cancers (IC) are important to better understand the relationsh...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine whether the implementation of two-view mammography was...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
Background: This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-det...
Objectives: “True” breast cancers, defined as not being visible on prior screening mammograms, are e...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of interval cancers which occurred in the first 12 months afte...
Background: Unilateral interval breast cancers show less favourable prognostic features than unilate...