Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are subsequently found at assessment clinic to be normal (false positive, FP). A false positive diagnosis is not harmless, with short and long term negative psychosocial consequences reported. Women are at increased relative risk of breast cancer therefore their attendance at subsequent screening is essential. Aims: To assess the impact of FP breast screening diagnosis and diagnostic work-up on re-attendance rates across four consecutive screening rounds at a typical breast screening centre. Method: Diagnostic interventions and screening re-attendance rates at one prior and two consecutive rounds were analysed for women receiving a FP diagnosis...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
A small number of studies have investigated breast cancer (BC) risk among women with a history of fa...
Background: This study was conducted to investigate whether detectable missed breast cancers could b...
Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are s...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
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INTRODUCTION: After false-positive screening for breast cancer, women are still at risk of developin...
We determined the re-attendance rate at screening mammography after a single or a repeated false pos...
Cancer screening guidelines often include discussion about the unintended negative consequences of r...
Background: false-positive screening results are an inevitable and commonly recognized disadvantage ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the factors influencing the risk of recall for assessment, invasiv...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
Background: In the current study, mammography adherence of women who had experienced a false-positiv...
- Objectives To identify the psychological effects of false-positive screening mammograms in the UK....
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
A small number of studies have investigated breast cancer (BC) risk among women with a history of fa...
Background: This study was conducted to investigate whether detectable missed breast cancers could b...
Introduction: Women attending breast screening may have suspicious mammographic findings that are s...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to determine whether the likelihood of returnin...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
INTRODUCTION: After false-positive screening for breast cancer, women are still at risk of developin...
We determined the re-attendance rate at screening mammography after a single or a repeated false pos...
Cancer screening guidelines often include discussion about the unintended negative consequences of r...
Background: false-positive screening results are an inevitable and commonly recognized disadvantage ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the factors influencing the risk of recall for assessment, invasiv...
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
Background: In the current study, mammography adherence of women who had experienced a false-positiv...
- Objectives To identify the psychological effects of false-positive screening mammograms in the UK....
Women with false-positive results are commonly referred back to routine screening. Questions remain ...
A small number of studies have investigated breast cancer (BC) risk among women with a history of fa...
Background: This study was conducted to investigate whether detectable missed breast cancers could b...