Correction for Self-Selection in Breast Cancer Screening. Comment on Dibden et al. Worldwide Review and Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies Measuring the Effect of Mammography Screening Programmes on Incidence-Based Breast Cancer Mortality. Cancers 2020, 12, 976

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Yaffe, Martin J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Sunnybrook Res Inst, Phys Sci Platform, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada
[2] Ontario Inst Canc Res, Imaging Res Program, Toronto, ON M5G 0A3, Canada
关键词
breast cancer; screening; observational studies; self-selection bias; correction;
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10.3390/cancers15184576
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Observational studies of cancer screening are subject to bias associated with the self-selection of screening participants for whom the underlying probability of cancer death may be different from those who do not participate. Dibden et al. reviewed data on mortality reduction from 27 observational studies of mammography screening expressed in terms of relative risk for women who were screened versus not screened. Results were given, both unadjusted and after application of a correction for self-selection. The correction was based on a constant (1.17)-the ratio of risks of death in screening non-attenders versus those not invited, derived from a Swedish study. For some of the studies this correction had a large effect in diminishing the measured mortality benefit associated with screening. In particular, application to The Pan-Canadian Study of Mammography Screening, a study whose authors had previously tested for and found no evidence of self-selection bias, caused the estimated benefit to decrease from 40% to 10%. The appropriateness of applying a correction based on a constant to a population whose healthcare environment and screening participation rates are very different from those from which it was derived is questionable.
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