Breast cancer mortality and overdiagnosis after implementation of population-based screening in Denmark.
Neda Esmailzadeh Bruun-RasmussenAnna-Belle BeauMy von Euler-ChelpinGeorge NapolitanoSisse NjorAnne Helene OlsenWalter SchwartzIlse VejborgPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2020)
Benefit-to-harm ratio of the two Danish screening programs was 2.6 saved breast cancer deaths per overdiagnosed case. Screening can affect only breast cancers diagnosed in screening age. Due to high breast cancer incidence after age 70, only one-third of breast cancer deaths after age 50 could potentially be affected by screening. Increasing upper age limit could be considered, but might affect benefit-to-harm ratio negatively.