International audienceBackground: Since 2004, an organised screening programme (OS) for breast cancer has been in place for 50-74 years women who are not at an increased risk. Despite this, 17% of cancers diagnosed within 24 months following an OS mammogram are interval cancers (IC), diagnosed even though the OS had not reported cancer. After identifying IC from the French administrative healthcare database (SNDS), our objective was to describe the care pathways of women with IC in 2016.Materials and methods: The IC identification algorithm is based on breast imaging tests conducted in the 24 months prior to diagnosis and on the compatibility of their timeline with ACR3 lesion follow-up (BIRADS guidelines). The care pathways of 3 groups wer...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Objectives: “True” breast cancers, defined as not being visible on prior screening mammograms, are e...
Background: Interval cancer rates can be used to evaluate whether screening with digital breast tomo...
International audienceBackground: Since 2004, an organised screening programme (OS) for breast cance...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To assess the impact of the participation in screening programme ac...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Background: To determine the proportion of "true" interval cancers and tumor characteristics of inte...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
International audienceBackground: Controversy persists concerning screening programs (SPs), related ...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Objectives: “True” breast cancers, defined as not being visible on prior screening mammograms, are e...
Background: Interval cancer rates can be used to evaluate whether screening with digital breast tomo...
International audienceBackground: Since 2004, an organised screening programme (OS) for breast cance...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To assess the impact of the participation in screening programme ac...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancers detected between screening examinations can influence the sensitivity of a...
Background: To determine the proportion of "true" interval cancers and tumor characteristics of inte...
Interval breast cancers (IBC) have been of great concern since breast mammogram screening programs w...
Rationale and Objectives: To explore radiological aspects of interval breast cancer in a population ...
International audienceBackground: Controversy persists concerning screening programs (SPs), related ...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the rate of false negative and true IC on the Program for ...
Background There is debate to what extend screen-detected cancers (SDC) differ in tumor characterist...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Objectives: “True” breast cancers, defined as not being visible on prior screening mammograms, are e...
Background: Interval cancer rates can be used to evaluate whether screening with digital breast tomo...