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Radiological review of prior screening mammograms of screen-detected breast cancer.

Tone HovdaKaitlyn M TsurudaSolveig Roth HoffKristine Kleivi SahlbergSolveig Hofvind
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• After a consensus-based informed review, 46% of screen-detected breast cancers were classified as true, 22% as missed, and 32% as minimal signs. • Less favorable prognostic and predictive tumor characteristics were observed in true screen-detected breast cancer compared with missed. • The most frequent mammographic finding for all classification categories at the time of diagnosis was mass, while the most frequent mammographic finding on prior screening mammograms was a mass for missed cancers and asymmetry for minimal signs.
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