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Cancers detected and induced, and associated risk and benefit, in a breast screening programme

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Keith Faulkner

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Abstract

Current cancer detection rates and dose levels in the UK Breast Screening Programme are used to compare numbers of cancers detected with numbers predicted to be induced by the screening process itself. Numbers of those detected are shown to exceed those induced by a large margin for women aged over 50 years. The associated benefit/risk ratio is also considered. For younger women this margin is progressively reduced but remains positive at least down to age 40 years, and possibly beyond. Women both with and without a family history of breast cancer are considered. Some implications for familial breast screening programmes are discussed. Some caution may be required before annual screening of women below the age of 35 years.


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Author(s): Law J, Faulkner K

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: British Journal of Radiology

Year: 2001

Volume: 74

Issue: 888

Pages: 1121-1127

ISSN (print): 0007-1285

ISSN (electronic): 1748-880X

Publisher: British Institute of Radiology

URL: http://bjr.birjournals.org/content/74/888/1121.abstract


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