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The introduction of mammographical screening has had little effect on the trend in breast-conserving surgery: a population-based study in Southeast Netherlands.

M F Ernst1, A C Voogd, J W Coebergh, O J Repelaer van Driel, J A Roukema.   

Abstract

In addition to reducing breast cancer mortality, breast cancer screening programmes are expected to increase the proportion of patients who can undergo breast-conserving surgery. Trends in the use of breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in Southeast Netherlands between 1990 and 1998 were studied in relation to the gradual introduction of mammographical screening for women 50-69 years of age between 1992 and 1996. The characteristics of the tumours detected by the screening programme or outside of the programme were compared, to see whether this might clarify the observed trends. In the period 1990-1998, 4788 patients were diagnosed with invasive, operable breast cancer, of whom 2341 were 50-69 years of age. Although the screening programme resulted in a larger proportion of patients with small tumours and more favourable tumour characteristics, no increase was observed in the use of BCS for patients 50-69 years of age in the period 1990-1998 (64% in 1990 and 1998). Patients with a screening-detected tumour, however, were more likely to undergo breast conservation compared with those presenting clinically (68% versus 54%; P<0.0001). In conclusion, no increase in the proportion of breast-conserving surgical procedures was observed in Southeast Netherlands among patients 50-69 years of age in the period 1990-1998, during the introduction of mass mammographical screening for this group. Screening, however, resulted in a larger proportion of patients with small tumours with more favourable characteristics, who are better candidates for breast conservation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11720840     DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(01)00316-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer        ISSN: 0959-8049            Impact factor:   9.162


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Authors:  Andreas Stang; Vanessa Kääb-Sanyal; Hans-Werner Hense; Nikolaus Becker; Oliver Kuss
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2013-06-18       Impact factor: 8.082

2.  Mastectomy rates are decreasing in the era of service screening: a population-based study in Italy (1997-2001).

Authors:  M Zorzi; D Puliti; M Vettorazzi; V De Lisi; F Falcini; M Federico; S Ferretti; I F Moffa; L Mangone; M P Mano; C Naldoni; A Ponti; A Traina; R Tumino; E Paci
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2006-10-17       Impact factor: 7.640

3.  Guideline adherence for early breast cancer before and after introduction of the sentinel node biopsy.

Authors:  M Schaapveld; E G E de Vries; R Otter; J de Vries; W V Dolsma; P H B Willemse
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2005-09-05       Impact factor: 7.640

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