We compared calculations of relative risks of cancer death in Swedish mammography trials and in other cancer screening trials. Participants: Men and women from 30 to 74 years of age. Setting: Randomised trials on cancer screening. For each trial, we identified the intervention period, when screening was offered to screening groups and not to control groups, and the post-intervention period, when screening (or absence of screening) was the same in screening and control groups. We then examined which cancer deaths had been used for the computation of relative risk of cancer death. Main outcome measures: Relative risk of cancer death. In 17 non-breast screening trials, deaths due to cancers diagnosed during the intervention and post-interventi...
We carried out a randomized trial of invitation to screening mammography in the city of Gothenburg, ...
Background: Although there is evidence for a reduction in breast carcinoma mortality with mammograp...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
We compared calculations of relative risks of cancer death in Swedish mammography trials and in othe...
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
BACKGROUND: The role of breast screening in breast cancer mortality declines is debated. Screening i...
Objective: To analyze the age- and trial-specific effects of the breast cancer screening trials with...
BACKGROUND:The role of breast screening in breast cancer mortality declines is debated. Screening im...
Background: The Swedish Two-County Trial has been criticised on the grounds of the cluster randomisa...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
textabstractBACKGROUND: All randomised breast cancer screening trials have shown a reduction i...
BACKGROUND The efficacy of mammographic screening in the reduction of breast carcinoma mortality has...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background There has been much debate about the value of screening mammography. Here we update the o...
Background: It has been asserted that mammography screening preferentially benefits those with less ...
We carried out a randomized trial of invitation to screening mammography in the city of Gothenburg, ...
Background: Although there is evidence for a reduction in breast carcinoma mortality with mammograp...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
We compared calculations of relative risks of cancer death in Swedish mammography trials and in othe...
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
BACKGROUND: The role of breast screening in breast cancer mortality declines is debated. Screening i...
Objective: To analyze the age- and trial-specific effects of the breast cancer screening trials with...
BACKGROUND:The role of breast screening in breast cancer mortality declines is debated. Screening im...
Background: The Swedish Two-County Trial has been criticised on the grounds of the cluster randomisa...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
textabstractBACKGROUND: All randomised breast cancer screening trials have shown a reduction i...
BACKGROUND The efficacy of mammographic screening in the reduction of breast carcinoma mortality has...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background There has been much debate about the value of screening mammography. Here we update the o...
Background: It has been asserted that mammography screening preferentially benefits those with less ...
We carried out a randomized trial of invitation to screening mammography in the city of Gothenburg, ...
Background: Although there is evidence for a reduction in breast carcinoma mortality with mammograp...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...