Objective: To analyze the age- and trial-specific effects of the breast cancer screening trials with mammography in Malmö, Stockholm, and Göteborg. Methods: The original trial files were linked to the Swedish Cancer and Cause of Death Registers to obtain date of breast cancer diagnosis and date and cause of death. Relative risks and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using the evaluation model (only breast cancers diagnosed between date of randomization and date when the first screening round of the control group was completed were included in the analysis). Results: Women aged 40–70 at randomization in the Malmö I and II, Stockholm, and Göteborg trials were followed-up for an average of 30, 22, 25, and 24 years, respectively. The ove...
BACKGROUND. Previous results have shown a reduction in mortality with service screening in Sweden on...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
Background: Although there is evidence for a reduction in breast carcinoma mortality with mammograp...
We carried out a randomized trial of invitation to screening mammography in the city of Gothenburg, ...
Background There has been much debate about the value of screening mammography. Here we update the o...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
We compared calculations of relative risks of cancer death in Swedish mammography trials and in othe...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background The long term effect of mammographic service screening is not well established. We aimed ...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
Background: In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs ...
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
BACKGROUND. Previous results have shown a reduction in mortality with service screening in Sweden on...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...
OBJECTIVES:To estimate the effect of the population based service screening programme in Sweden on m...
Background: Although there is evidence for a reduction in breast carcinoma mortality with mammograp...
We carried out a randomized trial of invitation to screening mammography in the city of Gothenburg, ...
Background There has been much debate about the value of screening mammography. Here we update the o...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the impact of participation in organized mammo...
We compared calculations of relative risks of cancer death in Swedish mammography trials and in othe...
Incidence-based mortality modelling comparing the risk of breast cancer death in screened and unscre...
Background The long term effect of mammographic service screening is not well established. We aimed ...
Background: Age-specific effects of mammographic screening, and the timing of such effects, are a ma...
Background: In an earlier publication, our evaluation of data from breast cancer screening programs ...
Objectives—Previous randomised studies of mammography screening have shown a significant effect on b...
BACKGROUND. Previous results have shown a reduction in mortality with service screening in Sweden on...
Survival in female breast cancers has generally improved but the relative contribution of early dete...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the excess incidence (overdiagnosis) of breast cancer associated wi...