| Literature DB >> 20122145 |
Alessandra Ravaioli1, Flavia Foca, Americo Colamartini, Fabio Falcini, Carlo Naldoni, Alba C Finarelli, Priscilla Sassoli de Bianchi, Lauro Bucchi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although poorly described in the literature, the practice of early (short-interval) rescreen after a negative screening mammogram is controversial due to its financial and psychological burden and because it is of no proven benefit.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20122145 PMCID: PMC2829482 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-8-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Prevalence of recommendation for early rescreen.
| Total screening centres ( | |
| Women with at least one negative mammography, | 376,257 |
| Total negative mammographies, | 647,876 |
| Negative mammographies with RES | |
| | 4171 |
| % | 0.64 |
| Screening centres using RES ( | |
| Women with at least one negative mammography, | 188,348 |
| Total negative mammographies, | 313,320 |
| Negative mammographies with RES | |
| % | 1.33 |
| %, range between centres | 0.05-4.33† |
| %, woman's age 50-59 versus 60-69 years | 1.51 versus 1.14‡ |
| %, first versus subsequent screening rounds | 2.15 versus 1.08‡ |
| %, centres with recall rate <6.2% versus ≥6.2%* | 1.63 versus 1.06‡ |
*Recall rate was calculated at the screening centre level for the same time period in which the negative mammographies were recorded; 6.2% was the average recall rate in those centres using RES.
† P = 0.000 for a χ2 test with seven degrees of freedom.
‡ P = 0.000 for a χ2 test with one degree of freedom.
RES, recommendation for early (<24 months) rescreen.
Proportional incidence of first-year interval breast cancers by type of previous negative mammography report.
| Mammography report | ||
|---|---|---|
| Standard negative | Negative with RES | |
| Woman-years at risk, | 272,710 | 3286 |
| OBS, | 96 (35.3) | 4 (121.7) |
| EXP, | 640.4 | 7.6 |
| OBS:EXP ratio (95% CI) | 0.15 (0.12-0.18) | 0.53 (0.14-1.35) |
| Ratio‡ of the OBS:EXP ratios (95% CI) | 1.00 (referent) | 3.51 (0.94-9.29) |
* Adjusted for general mortality and rounded to the whole-number value.
† Per 100,000 woman-years at risk.
‡ Adjusted for woman's age (5-year groups).
RES, recommendation for early (<24 months) rescreen; OBS:EXP ratio, observed:expected ratio or proportional incidence of interval cancers; CI, confidence interval.
Detection rate of breast cancer at the next rescreen by type of previous negative mammography report.
| Mammography report | ||
|---|---|---|
| Standard negative | Negative with RES | |
| Women at rescreen, | 127,936 | 2557 |
| Abnormal results, | 4125 (3.2) | 161 (6.3) |
| DET, | 539 (4.2) | 18 (7.0) |
| EXP, | 304.5 | 5.9 |
| DET:EXP ratio (95% CI) | 1.77 (1.62-1.93) | 3.04 (1.80-4.81) |
| Ratio† of the DET:EXP ratios (95% CI) | 1.00 (referent) | 1.72 (1.01-2.74) |
* Per 1000 women.
† Adjusted for woman's age (5-year groups).
RES, recommendation for early (<24 months) rescreen; DET, detected (screen-detected); DET:EXP ratio, ratio of screen-detected cancers to cancers expected based on the underlying incidence; CI, confidence interval.
Odds ratio of late-stage disease for breast cancers detected either during the interscreening interval or at the next rescreen, by type of previous negative mammography report.
| Mammography report | ||
|---|---|---|
| Standard negative | Negative with RES | |
| Total cancers, | 807 | 22 |
| Late-stage cancers | ||
| | 314 | 5 |
| % | 38.9 | 22.7 |
| Odds ratio* (95% CI) | 1.00 (referent) | 0.59 (0.23-1.53) |
* Adjusted for woman's age (continuous).
RES, recommendation for early (<24 months) rescreen; CI, confidence interval.