Optimum screening mammography reading volumes: evidence from the NHS Breast Screening Programme.
Eleanor CornfordShan CheungMike PressOlive KearinsSian Taylor-PhillipsPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• In the English Breast Screening Programme, readers who examined a larger number of cases per year had a higher positive predictive value, because they recalled fewer women for further tests but detected the same number of cancers. • Reader type did not affect cancer detection rate, but consultant radiographers had a higher recall rate and lower positive predictive value than consultant radiologists, although this was not adjusted for length of experience.
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