In-depth Retrospective Review of Originally Negative Screening Mammograms from Women with Confirmed Breast Cancer

Objectives: We aim to contribute to the assessment of the screening performance in Flanders (Belgium) and to identify valuable mammograms for subsequent studies and training. Materials and Methods: Initially negative prior screening mammograms (sMx) of 210 women with confirmed breast cancer detected...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology 2022-11, Vol.106 (1), p.108-108
Hauptverfasser: Vandendaele, Lieve, Jidkova, Svetlana, Van Herck, Koen, Kimpe, Tom, Verschuere, Veerle
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives: We aim to contribute to the assessment of the screening performance in Flanders (Belgium) and to identify valuable mammograms for subsequent studies and training. Materials and Methods: Initially negative prior screening mammograms (sMx) of 210 women with confirmed breast cancer detected by the Flemish screening programme between 2011-2013 were reviewed by a highly experienced radiologist. The review of the prior sMx was performed in three steps: 1) only prior mammograms available; 2) with index sMx (=subsequent positive sMx) present; 3) with index sMx and clinical information present. Results: The radiological review yielded 94 (45%) mammograms 'without suspicious lesions', 77 (37%) 'with minimal signs in at least one breast', and 39 (19%) 'with clearly visible tumours'. In univariate analyses, the reclassification of prior sMx was significantly associated with the date of the prior sMx, the need for a third reader for arbitration, image quality and the detector system used (computed radiography versus direct readout digital radiography), and it was not associated with the interval between screening rounds, age at prior sMx, breast density, or tumour characteristics (
ISSN:2514-8281
2514-8281
DOI:10.5334/jbsr.2796