Literature DB >> 12825854

Acceptability of diagnostic tests for breast cancer.

Wenchi Liang1, William F Lawrence, Caroline B Burnett, Yi-Ting Hwang, Matthew Freedman, Bruce J Trock, Jeanne S Mandelblatt, Marc E Lippman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the acceptability of new non-invasive breast cancer diagnostic tests intended to triage women in need of biopsy.
METHODS: Women who had abnormal screening tests and had been recommended to have a biopsy were invited to receive digital mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and nuclear medicine evaluation (Tc-99m-sestamibi scanning) before biopsy. Participants completed a questionnaire about satisfaction and acceptability of the procedures. Satisfaction measured women's overall and test-specific satisfaction. Acceptability was measured by self-reported discomfort, embarrassment and women's preference in terms of willingness to pay to avoid a biopsy.
RESULTS: Women were satisfied with all of the potential diagnostic triage procedures. Most found the tests more comfortable than a routine mammogram (47, 50, and 66% undergoing MRI, digital mammography, and sestamibi scanning, respectively). Women who provided a response to willingness to pay questions (N = 43) were willing to pay an average of 611 dollars to have a test instead of a biopsy, if the test was as accurate as biopsy. The willingness to pay significantly decreased to 308 dollars if the test only had 95% accuracy. Those who had prior benign breast disease were less willing to pay for a test with 95% accuracy than those without this history.
CONCLUSION: Instead of immediate biopsy after an abnormal screening, these results suggest that women would find non-invasive triage tests acceptable, or preferable to biopsy if they were equally accurate or nearly equally accurate as a biopsy. New technologies to diagnose breast cancer should focus on decreasing discomfort as well as increasing test accuracy.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12825854     DOI: 10.1023/a:1023914612152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


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