A model for determining the effect of mammography service screening

Anne Helene Olsen*, Sisse Helle Njor, Ilse Vejborg, Walter Schwartz, Peter Dalgaard, Maj Britt Jensen, Ulla Brix Tange, Mogens Blichert-Toft, Fritz Rank, Henning Mouridsen, Elsebeth Lynge

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    Abstract

    In an overview, Swedish mammography screening trials demonstrated a 29% reduction in breast cancer mortality in women aged 50-69 and no effect on total mortality. Three Danish regions introduced mammography screening in the 1990s. The authors developed a method to evaluate the effect of mammography service screening on breast cancer mortality and validated it applying it to total mortality, where no effect was expected. Study groups and historical and national control groups were analysed using Poisson regression. Total mortality in the screening regions and periods was close to that expected in the absence of screening. A small (3%) excess risk, also seen in a non-screening area, probably results from regional differences changing over time. The effect of this is inseparable from the screening effect. The design is adequate for analysing the effect of mammography service screening on breast cancer mortality.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Sider (fra-til)120-128
    Antal sider9
    TidsskriftActa Oncologica
    Vol/bind44
    Udgave nummer2
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 27 apr. 2005

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