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National Health Service breast screening programme results for 1991-2.

J Chamberlain1, S M Moss, A E Kirkpatrick, M Michell, L Johns.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To report the results of the NHS breast screening programme for the year March 1991 to April 1992.
DESIGN: A report of statistics was derived from Körner (K62) returns and from the radiology quality assurance programme. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Detection rates for breast cancer and small (< or = 10 mm diameter) invasive cancer, benign biopsy rates, and recall and acceptance rates.
RESULTS: The acceptance rate for screening across the United Kingdom was 71.3%. The referral rate for further investigation was 6.2% (regional 4.3-9.0%). The breast cancer detection rate was 6.2 cancers per 1000 women screened (5.1-9.0) and the detection rate of invasive cancers < or = 10 mm was 1.4/1000 (1.0-2.3). 72% of screening programmes reached the target 70% acceptance rate, and 95% of programmes achieved a recall rate of less than 10%. 75% of programmes had a cancer detection rate of more than 5/1000, but only 32% had a detection rate for invasive cancers < or = 10 mm of more than 1.5/1000.
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the results of the screening programme for the year 1991-2 can be regarded as extremely satisfactory, given the size and complexity of the operation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8374416      PMCID: PMC1678248          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.307.6900.353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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