Screening for early detection of breast cancer is considered to be an important element of preventive medicine. In this paper, we use numerical simulations to examine the length bias in regular interval screening programmes, by computing the doubling times of breast cancer tumours detected through regular mammographies compared to self-detection. Our analysis shows that doubling times of tumours detected by a regular screening programme are longer than doubling times in the original whole population and considerably longer than those self-detected. Hence regular interval mammographies may be missing a high proportion of fast growing tumours and therefore the benefits of current screening programmes may need to be re-evaluated. We examine th...
Screening programs for breast cancer are widely used to reduce the impact of breast cancer in popula...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the interval mammogram rate, i.e. the undertaking of an additional mammogr...
Screening for early detection of breast cancer is considered to be an important element of preventiv...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
BACKGROUND: Instead of a single value for mammographic sensitivity, a sensitivity function based on ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Tumor growth rate estimations can provide useful information about tumor progression and aggressiven...
Purpose: The European Society on Breast Imaging has recommended supplemental magnetic resonance imag...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to e...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Screening programs for breast cancer are widely used to reduce the impact of breast cancer in popula...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the interval mammogram rate, i.e. the undertaking of an additional mammogr...
Screening for early detection of breast cancer is considered to be an important element of preventiv...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
Determination of survival time among persons with screen-detected cancer is subject to lead time and...
BACKGROUND: Instead of a single value for mammographic sensitivity, a sensitivity function based on ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Tumor growth rate estimations can provide useful information about tumor progression and aggressiven...
Purpose: The European Society on Breast Imaging has recommended supplemental magnetic resonance imag...
BACKGROUND: Evidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in non-randomis...
International audienceEvidence of the impact of breast screening is limited by biases inherent in no...
Survival estimates for women with screen-detected breast cancer are affected by biases specific to e...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Screening programs for breast cancer are widely used to reduce the impact of breast cancer in popula...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the interval mammogram rate, i.e. the undertaking of an additional mammogr...