Background: Although mammography screening is recommended in most European countries, the balance between the benefits and harms of different screening intervals is still a matter of debate. This review informed the European Commission Initiative on Breast Cancer (BC) recommendations. Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library to identify RCTs, observational or modelling studies, comparing desirable (BC deaths averted, QALYs, BC stage, interval cancer) and undesirable (overdiagnosis, false positive related, radiation related) effects from annual, biennial, or triennial mammography screening in women of average risk for BC. We assessed the certainty of the evidence using the GRADE approach. Results: We included one RCT, 13...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality among European women. To redu...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
Background: although mammography screening is recommended in most European countries, the balance be...
Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in women aged 50-69, but the balance between...
Data de publicació electrònica: 25-02-2021Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-th...
Mammography screening for breast cancer is widely available in many countries. Initially praised as ...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
BackgroundA paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-than...
Background: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of organised mammography screening on b...
BACKGROUND: There remains disagreement on the long-term effect of mammographic screening in women ag...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality among European women. To redu...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...
Background: although mammography screening is recommended in most European countries, the balance be...
Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in women aged 50-69, but the balance between...
Data de publicació electrònica: 25-02-2021Objectives: Mammography screening is generally accepted in...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-th...
Mammography screening for breast cancer is widely available in many countries. Initially praised as ...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
The main benefit of breast cancer (BC) screening is a reduction in mortality from BC. However, scree...
BackgroundA paucity of research addresses breast cancer screening strategies for women at lower-than...
Background: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of organised mammography screening on b...
BACKGROUND: There remains disagreement on the long-term effect of mammographic screening in women ag...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality among European women. To redu...
Background: Despite trials of mammography and widespread use, optimal screening policy is controvers...
This systematic review, stimulated by inconsistency in secondary evidence, reports the benefits and ...