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. 2015 Jan-Feb;21(1):13-20.
doi: 10.1111/tbj.12354. Epub 2014 Nov 20.

Insights from the breast cancer screening trials: how screening affects the natural history of breast cancer and implications for evaluating service screening programs

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Insights from the breast cancer screening trials: how screening affects the natural history of breast cancer and implications for evaluating service screening programs

László Tabár et al. Breast J. 2015 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

It is desirable to have a strategy for evaluation of breast cancer service screening programs years before the long-term breast cancer mortality data are available. Since successful mammography screening has a significant impact on two components of the TNM (tumor size, node status, presence or absence of distant metastases) classification system, tumor size and node status, we investigated the effect of the randomized breast screening trials on incidence of advanced stage disease and on the subsequent breast cancer death rate. In the trials that achieved a 20% or greater reduction in advanced stage disease, there was an average breast cancer mortality reduction of 28% among women invited to screening (attenders and nonattenders combined). In the trials that achieved a reduction in advanced stage disease of less than 10%, there was no reduction in breast cancer mortality among women invited to screening. This study provides evidence that the average mortality reduction in all the trials underestimates the true mortality reduction, and that substantially greater breast cancer mortality reductions can be expected in screening programs that are effective in reducing advanced stage breast cancer. In addition, monitoring the incidence of advanced stage breast cancer in an ongoing screening program can provide a sensitive and early indicator of the subsequent mortality from the disease.

Keywords: advanced stage; breast cancer; early detection; mortality; screening.

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  • Advanced Cancer in the Canadian Breast Screening Trials.
    Miller AB, Wall C, Baines CJ, To T. Miller AB, et al. Breast J. 2015 Jul-Aug;21(4):457-8. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12438. Epub 2015 May 17. Breast J. 2015. PMID: 25982308 No abstract available.
  • Response to Miller et al.
    Tabár L, Chen HH, Yen AM, Chen SL, Fann JC, Chiu SY, Smith RA, Duffy SW. Tabár L, et al. Breast J. 2015 Jul-Aug;21(4):459-61. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12439. Epub 2015 May 25. Breast J. 2015. PMID: 26010345 No abstract available.

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