Screening outcome for consecutive examinations with digital breast tomosynthesis versus standard digital mammography in a population-based screening program.
Tone HovdaSiri H B BrandalSofie SebuødegårdÅsne S HolenHilde BjørndalPer SkaaneSolveig HofvindPublished in: European radiology (2019)
• There is limited knowledge about early performance measures for screening with digital breast tomosynthesis beyond one screening round. • A decline in recall rate and an incline in the rate of screen-detected breast cancer were observed for women screened with DBT compared with DM, irrespective of prior screening technique. The interval breast cancer rate did not differ statistically for women screened with DBT versus DM. • Tumor characteristics tended to be prognostic favorable for DBT compared with DM with no differences in rates of more advanced cancers. The clinical significance of increased cancer detection and the potential for future mortality reduction remain unknown.
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