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Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial

False negative rates were compared in two screening modalities, physical examination with or without mammography, in an intervention study for women aged over 50 in Miyagi Prefecture. Thirty‐five breast cancers were detected in 12,515 subjects who participated in the trial consisting of physical exa...

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Autores principales: Ohuchi, Noriaki, Yoshida, Koichi, Kimura, Michio, Ouchi, Akio, Shiiba, Ken‐ichi, Ohnuki, Koji, Fukao, Akira, Abe, Rikiya, Matsuno, Seiki, Mori, Shozo
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7790323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03084.x
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author Ohuchi, Noriaki
Yoshida, Koichi
Kimura, Michio
Ouchi, Akio
Shiiba, Ken‐ichi
Ohnuki, Koji
Fukao, Akira
Abe, Rikiya
Matsuno, Seiki
Mori, Shozo
author_facet Ohuchi, Noriaki
Yoshida, Koichi
Kimura, Michio
Ouchi, Akio
Shiiba, Ken‐ichi
Ohnuki, Koji
Fukao, Akira
Abe, Rikiya
Matsuno, Seiki
Mori, Shozo
author_sort Ohuchi, Noriaki
collection PubMed
description False negative rates were compared in two screening modalities, physical examination with or without mammography, in an intervention study for women aged over 50 in Miyagi Prefecture. Thirty‐five breast cancers were detected in 12,515 subjects who participated in the trial consisting of physical examination and mammography, whereas 44 breast cancers were detected in 50,105 subjects who received physical examination alone, so that the detection rates were 0.28% and 0.09%, respectively. Among 50,061 subjects who received physical examination alone, 8 women were diagnosed as having breast cancer within 12 months after the screening, while only one of 12,480 screenees receiving the combined modality was so diagnosed, implying false negative rates of 15.4% and 2.8%, respectively. When the screening sensitivity in the combined system was analyzed according to each single modality, the false negative rate provided by physical examination with mammography turned out to be 2.8%, significantly lower than that (33.3%) by the physical examination alone. Minimal breast cancers represented 25.7% of all screen‐detected cancers in the combined modality, compared with 9.1% in the modality without mammography. The trial thus indicates that physical examination combined with mammography may be an appropriate modality for breast cancer screening in women aged over 50 on the basis of screening sensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-59208512018-05-11 Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial Ohuchi, Noriaki Yoshida, Koichi Kimura, Michio Ouchi, Akio Shiiba, Ken‐ichi Ohnuki, Koji Fukao, Akira Abe, Rikiya Matsuno, Seiki Mori, Shozo Jpn J Cancer Res Article False negative rates were compared in two screening modalities, physical examination with or without mammography, in an intervention study for women aged over 50 in Miyagi Prefecture. Thirty‐five breast cancers were detected in 12,515 subjects who participated in the trial consisting of physical examination and mammography, whereas 44 breast cancers were detected in 50,105 subjects who received physical examination alone, so that the detection rates were 0.28% and 0.09%, respectively. Among 50,061 subjects who received physical examination alone, 8 women were diagnosed as having breast cancer within 12 months after the screening, while only one of 12,480 screenees receiving the combined modality was so diagnosed, implying false negative rates of 15.4% and 2.8%, respectively. When the screening sensitivity in the combined system was analyzed according to each single modality, the false negative rate provided by physical examination with mammography turned out to be 2.8%, significantly lower than that (33.3%) by the physical examination alone. Minimal breast cancers represented 25.7% of all screen‐detected cancers in the combined modality, compared with 9.1% in the modality without mammography. The trial thus indicates that physical examination combined with mammography may be an appropriate modality for breast cancer screening in women aged over 50 on the basis of screening sensitivity. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5920851/ /pubmed/7790323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03084.x Text en
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Ohuchi, Noriaki
Yoshida, Koichi
Kimura, Michio
Ouchi, Akio
Shiiba, Ken‐ichi
Ohnuki, Koji
Fukao, Akira
Abe, Rikiya
Matsuno, Seiki
Mori, Shozo
Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title_full Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title_fullStr Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title_short Comparison of False Negative Rates among Breast Cancer Screening Modalities with or without Mammography: Miyagi Trial
title_sort comparison of false negative rates among breast cancer screening modalities with or without mammography: miyagi trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7790323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03084.x
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