Is the three year breast screening interval too long? Occurrence of interval cancers in NHS breast screening programme's north western region

三年一次的乳腺癌筛查间隔是否过长?英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)乳腺癌筛查项目西北地区间隔期癌症的发生情况

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report the detection rate of interval cancers in women screened by the NHS breast screening programme. DESIGN: Detection of interval cancers by computer linkage of records held by the screening centres in the North Western Regional Health Authority with breast cancer registrations at the regional cancer registry. SETTING: North Western Regional Health Authority. SUBJECTS: 137,421 women screened between 1 March 1988 and 31 March 1992 who had a negative screening result. RESULTS: 297 invasive interval cancers were detected. The rate of detection of interval cancers expressed as a proportion of the underlying incidence was 31% in the first 12 months after screening, 52% between 12 and 24 months, and 82% between 24 and 36 months. CONCLUSION: The incidence of interval cancers in the third year after breast screening approaches that which would have been expected in the absence of screening and suggests that the three year interval between screens is too long.

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