Authors
Paula Grabler, Dominique Sighoko, Lilian Wang, Kristi Allgood, David Ansell
Publication date
2017/1
Journal
American Journal of Roentgenology
Volume
208
Issue
1
Pages
208-213
Publisher
American Roentgen Ray Society
Description
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to identify the optimal screening mammography recall rate range on the basis of cancer detection rates among breast imaging specialists at an academic institution.
MATERIALS AND METHODS. Medical outcome audit data collected in accordance with the Mammography Quality Standards Act from September 1, 2007, through August 31, 2012, were reviewed. Cancer detection rates were calculated from 984 screen-detected cancers identified in 188,959 total digital screening mammograms. The percentages of minimally invasive and early-stage cancers were also calculated. The 75 annual recall rates were analyzed two ways. First, they were separated into recall groups to assess cancer detection rate variation by the recall categories using rate ratios: less than 10%, 10% to less than 12%, 12% to less than 14%, and 14% or higher. Next, a linear regression with bootstrap …
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Scholar articles
P Grabler, D Sighoko, L Wang, K Allgood, D Ansell - American Journal of Roentgenology, 2017