| Literature DB >> 35033155 |
Sarah Pirikahu1, Helen Lund2, Gemma Cadby1, Elizabeth Wylie2,3, Jennifer Stone4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High participation in mammographic screening is essential for its effectiveness to detect breast cancers early and thereby, improve breast cancer outcomes. Breast density is a strong predictor of breast cancer risk and significantly reduces the sensitivity of mammography to detect the disease. There are increasing mandates for routine breast density notification within mammographic screening programs. It is unknown if breast density notification impacts the likelihood of women returning to screening when next due (i.e. rescreening rates). This study investigates the association between breast density notification and rescreening rates using individual-level data from BreastScreen Western Australia (WA), a population-based mammographic screening program.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Breast density notification; Mammographic screening; Rescreening
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35033155 PMCID: PMC8760641 DOI: 10.1186/s13058-021-01499-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast Cancer Res ISSN: 1465-5411 Impact factor: 6.466
Fig. 1Flowchart of exclusions
Characteristics of women who attended mammographic screening at BreastScreen Western Australia, 2008–2017
| Screening characteristic | Characteristic category | Total number of women | Total number of screens | Total number of screens notified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | Younger age | 75,078 | 131,288 (13.4%) | 33,429 (25.5%) |
| Targeted age | 244,899 | 769,577 (78.4%) | 98,125 (12.8%) | |
| Older age | 40,029 | 80,840 (8.2%) | 5768 (7.1%) | |
| Screen Round | First | 130,157 | 130,157 (13.3%) | 27,654 (21.2%) |
| Second | 118,614 | 118,614 (12.1%) | 21,758 (18.3%) | |
| Third+ | 223,439 | 732,934 (74.7%) | 87,910 (12.0%) | |
| Aboriginal | Yes | 5479 | 12,918 (1.3%) | 886 (6.9%) |
| No | 306,177 | 968,787 (98.7%) | 136,436 (14.1%) | |
| Disability | Yes | 4661 | 15,235 (1.6%) | 1337 (8.8%) |
| No | 306,995 | 966,470 (98.4%) | 135,985 (14.1%) | |
| Family history | Significant family history | 22,396 | 103,456 (10.5%) | 14,849 (14.4%) |
| Family history | 30,994 | 100,642 (10.3%) | 14,079 (14%) | |
| No history | 258,266 | 777,607 (79.2%) | 108,394 (13.9%) | |
| English spoken at home | Yes | 267,917 | 844,067 (86.0%) | 113,594 (13.5%) |
| No | 43,739 | 137,638 (14.0%) | 23,728 (17.2%) | |
| Country of birth | Australasia | 190,638 | 596,694 (60.8%) | 79,473 (13.3%) |
| America/EU/UK | 81,382 | 264,362 (26.9%) | 32,389 (12.3%) | |
| Asia | 29,022 | 89,891 (9.2%) | 20,546 (22.9%) | |
| Africa | 10,614 | 30,758 (3.1%) | 4914 (16.0%) | |
| ARIAb | Major cities | 236,674 | 740,866 (75.5%) | 107,975 (14.6%) |
| Inner regional | 45,510 | 120,196 (12.2%) | 14,556 (12.1%) | |
| Outer regional | 28,400 | 82,130 (8.4%) | 9529 (11.6%) | |
| Remote | 11,134 | 28,654 (2.9%) | 3987 (13.9%) | |
| Very remote | 4629 | 9859 (1.0%) | 1275 (12.9%) | |
| SEIFAc | Low | 81,682 | 192,067 (19.6%) | 24,296 (12.6%) |
| Medium | 104,124 | 252,643 (25.7%) | 31,097 (12.3%) | |
| High | 174,933 | 536,995 (54.7%) | 81,929 (15.3%) |
aWomen attend screening multiple times and may have different characteristics for each screen. Therefore, totals within a category may not sum to the overall total number of women
bAccessibility/remoteness index of Australia
cSocio-economic indexes for areas
Fig. 2Crude rescreening rates by breast density notification status over time stratified by age group and screening round, BreastScreen Western Australia 2008–2017. Density notification identified by red: not notified and blue: notified
Rescreening rates by breast density notification status and the corresponding odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) stratified by age group and screening round
| Age | Proportion of screening events relating to women notified as dense who rescreened | Proportion of screening events relating to women not notified who rescreened | Unadjusted OR (95% CI) | Multivariable adjusteda OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Younger age | 7657/15,032 (50.9%) | 21,629/40,986 (52.8%) | 0.93 (0.90–0.96) | 0.89 (0.86–0.93) |
| Targeted age | 7220/12,498 (57.8%) | 33,569/59,866 (56.1%) | 1.07 (1.03–1.11) | 1.04 (1.01–1.09) |
| Older age | 29/124 (23.4%) | 372/1651 (22.5%) | 1.05 (0.68–1.62) | 0.99 (0.64–1.54) |
| Younger age | 5964/8993 (66.3%) | 17,801/26,277 (67.7%) | 0.94 (0.89, 0.99) | 0.91 (0.87, 0.96) |
| Targeted age | 8313/12,600 (66.0%) | 44,470/68,720 (64.7%) | 1.05 (1.01–1.09) | 1.03 (0.99–1.07) |
| Older age | 50/165 (30.3%) | 530/1859 (28.5%) | 1.09 (0.77–1.54) | 1.07 (0.75–1.52) |
| Younger age | 7325/9404 (77.9%) | 24,492/30,596 (80.0%) | 0.88 (0.82, 0.93) | 0.84 (0.79, 0.90) |
| Targeted age | 58,022/73,027 (79.5%) | 430,847/542,866 (79.4%) | 0.99 (0.96–1.01) | 0.98 (0.95–1.00) |
| Older age | 2273/5479 (41.5%) | 29,567/71,562 (41.3%) | 0.97 (0.91–1.05) | 0.99 (0.92–1.07) |
aThe multivariable logistic regression model includes breast density notification status, family history, disability status, Aboriginal status, country of birth, English is spoken at home (yes/no), ARIA and SEIFA
Fig. 3Crude rescreening rates by breast density notification status stratified by age group and screening round, BreastScreen Western Australia 2008–2017. Age group identified by red: younger age; green: targeted age and blue: older age
Multivariable odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) estimating the associations between rescreening status at ages 50+ (yes/no) and screening characteristics in a subset including only screening events from younger women (aged 40–49) who did not rescreen within the recommended screening interval (N = 46,420)
| Screening characteristics | Characteristic category | Proportion of events where a woman returned to screening after 49 (%) | Multivariable adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breast density notification | Not notified | 10,804/33,937 (31.8%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| Notified | 2495/12,483 (20.0%) | 0.52 (0.48, 0.55) | ||
| Age (years) | (continuous) | 1.47 (1.45, 1.49) | < 0.0001 | |
| Screening round | First | 5728/26,732 (21.4%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| Second | 3760/11,505 (32.7%) | 1.26 (1.19, 1.34) | ||
| Third+ | 3811/8183 (46.6%) | 1.49 (1.39, 1.60) | ||
| Aboriginal | No | 12,966/44,775 (29.0%) | Reference | 0.0062 |
| Yes | 333/1645 (20.2%) | 0.78 (0.66, 0.93) | ||
| Family history (FH) | No history | 10,995/38,997 (28.2%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| Family history | 1468/4657 (31.5%) | 1.17 (1.07, 1.28) | ||
| Significant FH | 836/2766 (30.2%) | 1.13 (1.01, 1.26) | ||
| English at home | Yes | 11,562/39,953 (28.9%) | Reference | 0.5817 |
| No | 1737/6467 (26.9%) | 0.97 (0.88, 1.07) | ||
| Disability | No | 13,221/46,169 (28.6%) | Reference | 0.5642 |
| Yes | 78/251 (31.0%) | 0.90 (0.63, 1.28) | ||
| COBa | Australasia | 8207/29,769 (27.6%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| America/EU/UK | 3311/9822 (33.7%) | 1.21 (1.13, 1.29) | ||
| Asia | 1180/4451 (26.5%) | 1.02 (0.90, 1.14) | ||
| Africa | 601/2378 (25.3%) | 0.90 (0.79, 1.02) | ||
| SEIFAb | High | 7938/27,291 (29.1%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| Medium | 3237/10,666 (30.3%) | 0.98 (0.91, 1.04) | ||
| Low | 2124/8463 (25.1%) | 0.80 (0.74, 0.87) | ||
| ARIAc | Major city | 10,117/34,988 (28.9%) | Reference | < 0.0001 |
| Inner regional | 1732/5150 (33.6%) | 1.33 (1.22, 1.45) | ||
| Outer regional | 836/3164 (26.4%) | 0.92 (0.83, 1.03) | ||
| Remote | 427/2107 (20.3%) | 0.65 (0.57, 0.76) | ||
| Very remote | 187/1011 (18.5%) | 0.64 (0.51, 0.79) |
Country of birth
bSocio-Economic Indexes for Areas
cAccessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia
d− 2 log likelihood ratio test