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ArtikelTrends in surgery for screen-detected and interval breast cancers in a national screening programme  
Oleh: Nederend, J. ; Duijm, L.E.M. ; Louwman, M.W.J. ; Roumen, R.M.H.
Jenis: Article from Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: BJS: British Journal of Surgery vol. 101 no. 08 (Jul. 2014), page 949-958.
Topik: mammograms; breast screening; mastectomy; breast conserving surgery; screen detected; interval cancer; MRI; magnetic resonance imaging; treatment
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Isi artikelBackground This population-based study aimed to evaluate trends in surgical approach for screen-detected cancer versus interval breast cancer, and to determine the factors associated with positive resection margins. Methods Screening mammograms of women aged 50–75 years, who underwent biennial screening in a Dutch breast-screening region between 1997 and 2011, were included. Patient and tumour characteristics were compared between women who underwent mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for screen-detected or interval cancer, and women with a negative or positive resection margin after BCS. Results Some 417?013 consecutive screening mammograms were included. A total of 2224 screen-detected and 825 interval cancers were diagnosed. The BCS rate remained stable (mean 6·1 per 1000 screened women; P?=?0·099), whereas mastectomy rates increased significantly during the study from 0·9 (1997–1998) to 1·9 (2009–2010) per 1000 screened women (P?
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