Volume of screening mammography and performance in the Quebec population-based Breast Cancer Screening Program

被引:31
|
作者
Théberge, I
Hébert-Croteau, N
Langlois, A
Major, D
Brisson, J
机构
[1] Inst Natl Sante Publ Quebec, Direct Syst Soins & Serv, Ste Foy, PQ G1V 5B3, Canada
[2] Hop Charles LeMoyne, Ctr Rech, Greenfield Pk, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Quebec, Ctr Hosp Affilie, Hop St Sacrement, Unite Rech Sante Populat, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.1503/cmaj.1040485
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: In the Quebec Breast Cancer Screening Program ( Programme quebecois de depistage du cancer du sein [PQDCS]), radiologists' and facilities' volumes of screening mammography vary considerably. We examined the relation of screening-mammography volume to rates of breast cancer detection and false-positive readings in the PQDCS. Methods: The study population included 307 314 asymptomatic women aged 50 - 69 years screened during 1998 - 2000. Breast cancer detection rates were analyzed by comparing all women with screening-detected breast cancer ( n = 1709) and a 10% random sample of those without ( n = 30 560). False-positive rates were analyzed by comparing the 3159 women with false-positive readings and the 27 401 others in the 10% random sample. Characteristics of participants, radiologists and facilities were obtained from the PQDCS information system. Data were analyzed by means of logistic regression. Results: The rate of breast cancer detection appeared to be unrelated to the radiologist's screening-mammography volume but increased with the facility's screening-mammography volume. The breast cancer detection rate ratio for facilities performing 4000 or more screenings per year, compared with those performing fewer than 2000, was 1.28 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.07 - 1.52). In contrast, the frequency of false-positive readings was unrelated to the facility's screening volume but was inversely related to the radiologist's screening volume: the rate ratio for readers of 1500 or more screenings per year compared with those reading fewer than 250 was 0.53 ( 95% CI 0.35 - 0.79). Interpretation: Radiologists' and facilities' caseloads showed independent and complementary associations with performance of screening mammography in the PQDCS. Radiologists who worked in larger facilities and read more screening mammograms had higher breast cancer detection rates while maintaining lower false-positive rates.
引用
收藏
页码:195 / 199
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Digital Mammography versus Breast Tomosynthesis: Impact of Breast Density on Diagnostic Performance in Population-based Screening
    Osteras, Bjorn Helge
    Martinsen, Anne Catrine T.
    Gullien, Randi
    Skaane, Per
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 2019, 293 (01) : 60 - 68
  • [42] Early performance measures following regular versus irregular screening attendance in the population-based screening program for breast cancer in Norway
    Thy, Jonas E.
    Larsen, Marthe
    Vigeland, Einar
    Koch, Henrik
    Hovda, Tone
    Hofvind, Solveig
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING, 2024, 31 (02) : 107 - 114
  • [43] Breast cancer screening:: First round in the population-based program in Valencia, Spain
    Vizcaíno, I
    Salas, D
    Vilar, JS
    Ruiz-Perales, F
    Herranz, C
    Ibáñez, J
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 1998, 206 (01) : 253 - 260
  • [44] Is there a role for magnetic resonance imaging in a population-based breast cancer screening program?
    Sweeney, Karl J.
    Sacchini, Virgilio
    [J]. BREAST JOURNAL, 2007, 13 (06): : 543 - 544
  • [45] Implementation of Synthesized Two-dimensional Mammography in a Population-based Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Screening Program
    Zuckerman, Samantha P.
    Conant, Emily F.
    Keller, Brad M.
    Maidment, Andrew D. A.
    Barufaldi, Bruno
    Weinstein, Susan P.
    Synnestvedt, Marie
    McDonald, Elizabeth S.
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 2016, 281 (03) : 730 - 736
  • [46] Concordance of population-based estimates of mammography screening
    Boudreau, Denise M.
    Luce, Casey L.
    Ludman, Evette
    Bonomi, Amy E.
    Fishman, Paul A.
    [J]. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2007, 45 (04) : 262 - 266
  • [47] Breast cancer mortality trends in England and the assessment of the effectiveness of mammography screening: population-based study
    Mukhtar, Toqir K.
    Yeates, David R. G.
    Goldacre, Michael J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 2013, 106 (06) : 234 - 242
  • [48] Population-based mammography screening results in substantial savings in treatment costs for fatal breast cancer
    Kauhava, Lea
    Immonen-Raiha, Pirjo
    Parvinen, Ilmo
    Holli, Kaija
    Kronqvist, Pauliina
    Pylkkanen, Liisa
    Helenius, Hans
    Kaljonen, Anne
    Rasanen, Osmo
    Klemi, Pekka J.
    [J]. BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2006, 98 (02) : 143 - 150
  • [49] Patient and tumor characteristics of bilateral breast cancer at screening mammography in the Netherlands, a population-based study
    Setz-Pels, Wikke
    Duijm, Lucien E. M.
    Groenewoud, Johanna H.
    Louwman, Marieke W. J.
    Jansen, Frits H.
    van Beek, Mike
    Plaisier, Menno L.
    Voogd, Adri C.
    [J]. BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2011, 129 (03) : 955 - 961
  • [50] Mammography Screening and Risk of Breast Cancer Death: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
    Otto, Suzie J.
    Fracheboud, Jacques
    Verbeek, Andre L. M.
    Boer, Rob
    Reijerink-Verheij, Jacqueline C. I. Y.
    Otten, Johannes D. M.
    Broeders, Mireille J. M.
    de Koning, Harry J.
    [J]. CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 2012, 21 (01) : 66 - 73