BACKGROUND: The recall rate (i.e., the rate at which mammographically screened women are recalled for additional assessment) in the Dutch breast screening program (0.89% in 2000 for subsequent examinations) is the lowest worldwide, with possible consequences including higher rates of late-detected (i.e., "missed") interval and screen-detected cancers. To estimate the effect of changes in recall rate on earlier detection of cancers, we carried out a blinded review of interval and screen-detected cancers in the Dutch screening program. METHODS: A total of 495 sets of screen-negative mammograms (prediagnostic mammogram and the immediate previous mammogram) were collected from women participating in the biennial Dutch screening program. Of thes...
Having a high recall rate may increase the probability of cancer being detected earlier, however it ...
The magnitude of the tradeoff between recall rate (RR) and cancer detection rate (CDR) in breast-can...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...
Contains fulltext : 47998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: The recall rate (i.e., the rate at which mammo-graphically screened women are recalled f...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
Background Delay in detection of breast cancer may worsen tumour characteristics, with progression o...
Objective To develop methods to model the relationship between cancer detection and recall rates to ...
Background Delay in detection of breast cancer may worsen tumour characteristics, with progression o...
BACKGROUND: Between 2003 and 2010 digital mammography (DM) gradually replaced screen-film mammograph...
Purpose To determine whether low levels of recall lead to increased interval cancers and the magnitu...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Purpose: To determine whether low levels of recall lead to increased interval cancers and the magnit...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether the type of mammographic feature prompting a false-positive r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Women require balanced, high-quality information when maki...
Having a high recall rate may increase the probability of cancer being detected earlier, however it ...
The magnitude of the tradeoff between recall rate (RR) and cancer detection rate (CDR) in breast-can...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...
Contains fulltext : 47998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: The recall rate (i.e., the rate at which mammo-graphically screened women are recalled f...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
Background Delay in detection of breast cancer may worsen tumour characteristics, with progression o...
Objective To develop methods to model the relationship between cancer detection and recall rates to ...
Background Delay in detection of breast cancer may worsen tumour characteristics, with progression o...
BACKGROUND: Between 2003 and 2010 digital mammography (DM) gradually replaced screen-film mammograph...
Purpose To determine whether low levels of recall lead to increased interval cancers and the magnitu...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
Purpose: To determine whether low levels of recall lead to increased interval cancers and the magnit...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether the type of mammographic feature prompting a false-positive r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Women require balanced, high-quality information when maki...
Having a high recall rate may increase the probability of cancer being detected earlier, however it ...
The magnitude of the tradeoff between recall rate (RR) and cancer detection rate (CDR) in breast-can...
Background: Trends in the detection of suspicious microcalcifications at mammography screening and t...