FURTHER EVIDENCE OF BENEFITS OF A (NONRANDOMIZED) BREAST-CANCER SCREENING-PROGRAM - THE DOM PROJECT

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COLLETTE, HJA [1 ]
DEWAARD, F [1 ]
ROMBACH, JJ [1 ]
COLLETTE, C [1 ]
DAY, NE [1 ]
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[1] MRC, BIOSTAT UNIT, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
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10.1136/jech.46.4.382
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Study objective-The aim was to demonstrate the benefits of breast cancer screening on mortality. Design-The study was an evaluation of a breast cancer screening programme by means of different approaches: (1) a case-control study, breast cancer deaths being the cases; (2) comparing the numbers of breast cancer deaths in screened and unscreened women; (3) comparing breast cancer mortality before and after start of the programme; (4) comparing breast cancer mortality in different large cities; (5) comparing screening activity with mortality reduction. Setting-The setting was a breast cancer screening programme in the city of Utrecht, the DOM project, for women aged 50-64 years old at intake, birth cohort 1911-1925. The programme started in 1974, and there were five screening rounds up to 1984. Participation rate in the first round was 72% (14 697 women). Main results-(1) Screening was protective against dying from breast cancer, odds ratio 0.52, with a stronger effect in older women and no evidence of confounding; (2) risk ratio of dying from breast cancer for women in the response group was the same as the odds ratio, 0.52; (3) breast cancer death rate after the start of the project was nearly 20% lower than before the project started; after correcting for women who could not have benefited from screening the reduction was 33%; (4) a rise in breast cancer mortality in birth cohort 1911-1925 seen in other large cities without a screening programme due to aging of the cohort was not seen in the city of Utrecht; (5) mortality reduction followed the screening activity with a time lag of approximately 5 years. Conclusions-Early diagnosis of breast cancer by mammography reduces breast cancer mortality in women 50-64 years old at intake; different approaches to the evaluation of the project give different estimates of the screening effect, making clear that the effect depends on the intensity of the programme.
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