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Behind the Cancer Headlines® Although the rate of breast cancer detection is similar in the
two countries, US doctors perform two to three times more open surgical
biopsies than British doctors. In addition, American women are recalled, or
referred for further testing, twice as often as British women, according to a
study by
Women in both countries who are recalled undergo additional tests such as ultrasound, diagnostic mammography and biopsy. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, compared screening mammography
performance in the
Recall rates in the
"We need to find ways to improve the accuracy of mammography
and training for
mammographers," she added. "The goal of any cancer
screening effort is to obtain high cancer detection rates while avoiding
unnecessary diagnostic evaluation following false positive results. Perhaps we
can learn from the
The National Health Service Breast Cancer Screening Program of
the
Researchers ascertained which women in the data set had developed cancer through active case follow up and linkages with state tumor registries, Surveillance Epidemiology and End Result registries, or pathology databases. Cancers, either invasive or ductal carcinoma in situ, within 12 months of a positive screening mammogram were counted. Recall, biopsy, and other further diagnostic procedures were calculated per 100 screening mammograms. Biopsy types including fine needle aspiration, core biopsy, open surgical and unspecified were included. The researchers noted that in the
Another factor may be the higher rate in the
Researchers also characterized
SOURCES: Journal of the American
Medical Association,
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