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[Mammographic screening in the county of Copenhagen. Clinical consequences of the first three screening rounds].

Authors :
Tange UB
Hirsch FR
Jensen MB
Olsen AH
Blichert-Toft M
Rank FE
Vejborg IM
Mouridsen H
Lynge E
Source :
Ugeskrift for laeger [Ugeskr Laeger] 2002 Feb 18; Vol. 164 (8), pp. 1036-40.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Introduction: Service mammography has been offered biennially to women aged 50-69 years in the municipality of Copenhagen since 1991. The results were compared to breast cancer cases before initiation of screening. The comparison concerns prognostic factors and the treatment-related consequences.<br />Material and Methods: Data from the Copenhagen service mammography screening were linked to data from the DBCG database.<br />Results: Before screening, 16% of breast cancer cases had a tumour size of 10 mm or less, this percentage increased to 41 in the screen-detected cases. Sixty per cent of breast cancer cases showed no evidence of metastatic spread to axillary lymph nodes before screening; this percentage increased to 78 per cent in the screen-detected cases. Forty per cent of ductal carcinomas showed a malignancy grade I before screening, compared to 53% in the screen-detected cases. Thirteen per cent were treated with breast conserving therapy before screening, as opposed to 48% in the screen-detected cases. Forty-one per cent needed postoperative adjuvant treatment before screening, compared with 21% in the screen-detected cases.<br />Discussion: A marked improvement was seen in the prognostic and treatment-related characteristics of the screen-detected breast cancer cases, as compared to breast cancer cases from the same area before screening was initiated.

Details

Language :
Danish
ISSN :
0041-5782
Volume :
164
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ugeskrift for laeger
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11894704