Sophia Zackrisson
Research group manager, Principal investigator, Professor, MD
Breast cancer screening in an urban, Swedish population Aspects of non-attendance, interval cancers and over-diagnosis
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Summary, in English
The aim of the present thesis was to focus on three issues in an urban, Swedish population of relevance for the effectiveness of mammographic screening: non-attendance, interval cancers and over-diagnosis.
In study I rates of non-attendance ranged from 23-43% between 17 residential areas. There was a high correlation between rate of non-attendance and a socio-economic score in the areas, r=-0.78. Women living in less affluent areas participated to a lower extent. In study II it was demonstrated that attendance was lower in the MMSSP than in the MMST, 65% versus 74%. Stage distribution and survival among non-attenders seemed to have improved in the MMSSP compared to in the MMST. Several individual socio-economic factors, such as marital status, employment status, foreign background and income were identified as predictors of non-attendance in the MMSSP. The interval cancer rate was 1.5/1000 women screened in the MMSSP, study III. The prognosis for women with interval cancer was significantly better in the MMSSP compared to the MMST. Interval cancer cases in the MMSSP did not have any worse prognosis compared to cases in an unscreened group of women. In study IV it was shown that 15 years after the end of the MMST, the rate of over-diagnosis was 10% in the invited group compared to the control group in the ages 55-69 years at randomisation.
In conclusion, the results in study I and II may be used to improve the attendance rates in screening by allocating resources to appropriate groups and areas. Women should be informed about the risk for interval cancers and over-diagnosis, studies III and IV. However, interval cancers seem to be less of a problem in the current screening situation. The rate of over-diagnosis must be evaluated together with the benefits of screening in terms earlier diagnosis and treatment and reduced breast cancer mortality.
Department/s
- Cardiovascular Research - Epidemiology
Publishing year
2006
Language
English
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Lund University
Topic
- Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems
Keywords
- epidemiologi
- mammography
- epidemiology
- Folkhälsa
- Public health
- non-attenders
- socio-economic factors
- lead time
- interval cancer
- over-diagnosis
- service screening
- breast cancer screening
Status
Published
Research group
- Cardiovascular Research - Epidemiology
Supervisor
- Lars Janzon
- Jonas Manjer
- Ingvar Andersson
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 91-85481-72-6
Defence date
28 April 2006
Defence time
09:00
Defence place
Jubileumsaulan Entrance 59 Malmö University Hospital Malmö, Sweden
Opponent
- Steinar Thoresen (Professor)