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Prevalent vs Incident Screen: Why Does It Matter?

Jessica H HaywardAmie Y LeeEdward A SicklesKimberly M Ray
Published in: Journal of breast imaging (2024)
There are important differences in the performance and outcomes of breast cancer screening in the prevalent compared to the incident screening rounds. The prevalent screen is the first screening examination using a particular imaging technique and identifies pre-existing, undiagnosed cancers in the population. The incident screen is any subsequent screening examination using that technique. It is expected to identify fewer cancers than the prevalent screen because it captures only those cancers that have become detectable since the prior screening examination. The higher cancer detection rate at prevalent relative to incident screening should be taken into account when analyzing the medical audit and effectiveness of new screening technologies.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • high throughput
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • gene expression
  • young adults
  • mass spectrometry
  • fluorescence imaging