Recent results from the Swedish Two-County Trial: the effects of age, histologic type, and mode of detection on the efficacy of breast cancer screening
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Recent results from the Swedish Two-County Trial: the effects of age, histologic type, and mode of detection on the efficacy of breast cancer screening
Abstract
The effect of mammographic screening in reducing mortality from breast cancer is known to be smaller and more delayed in women aged 40-49 than in women over 50. In this study, we investigated how these phenomena relate to histology-specific breast cancer incidence and mortality. The data are from 2,468 women with breast cancer who participated in the Swedish Two-County Trial. The overall relative breast cancer mortality of invited to noninvited women aged 40-49 was 0.87, and the relative mortality from poorly differentiated (grade 3) ductal carcinoma was 0.95. These results were not statistically significant. The corresponding relative risks for invited women aged 50-74 were a statistically significant 0.65 and 0.61. We conclude that in this trial, with a two-year interscreening interval, the smaller and later effect of invitation to screening on breast cancer mortality in women 40-49 years old is due to the failure of screening to reduce mortality from grade 3 ductal carcinoma in this age group.
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