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Overdiagnosis in mammographic screening for breast cancer in Europe: a literature review.

Authors :
Puliti, Donella
Duffy, Stephen W.
Miccinesi, Guido
De Koning, Harry
Lynge, Elsebeth
Zappa, Marco
Paci, Eugenio
Source :
Journal of Medical Screening; Sep2012, Vol. 19 Issue Supp1, p42-56, 15p, 1 Color Photograph, 5 Charts
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Objectives Overdiagnosis, the detection through screening of a breast cancer that would never have been identified in the lifetime of the woman, is an adverse outcome of screening. We aimed to determine an estimate range for overdiagnosis of breast cancer in European mammographic service screening programmes. Methods We conducted a literature review of observational studies that provided estimates of breast cancer overdiagnosis in European population-based mammographic screening programmes. Studies were classified according to the presence and the type of adjustment for breast cancer risk (data, model and covariates used), and for lead time (statistical adjustment or compensatory drop). We expressed estimates of overdiagnosis from each study as a percentage of the expected incidence in the absence of screening, even if the variability in the age range of the denominator could not be removed. Estimates including carcinoma in situ were considered when available. Results There were 13 primary studies reporting 16 estimates of overdiagnosis in seven European countries (the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, UK and Spain). Unadjusted estimates ranged from 0% to 54%. Reported estimates adjusted for breast cancer risk and lead time were 2.8% in the Netherlands, 4.6% and 1.0% in Italy, 7.0% in Denmark and 10% and 3.3% in England and Wales. Conclusions The most plausible estimates of overdiagnosis range from 1% to 10%. Substantially higher estimates of overdiagnosis reported in the literature are due to the lack of adjustment for breast cancer risk and/or lead time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09691413
Volume :
19
Issue :
Supp1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Medical Screening
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
86969925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1258/jms.2012.012082