Beyond mammography screening: quality assurance in breast cancer diagnosis (The QuaMaDi Project)

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A Katalinic
C Bartel
H Raspe
I Schreer
机构
[1] Institute for Cancer Epidemiology,Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
[2] University of Luebeck,undefined
[3] 43-47,undefined
[4] Institute for Social Medicine,undefined
[5] University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein,undefined
[6] 43-47,undefined
[7] University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein,undefined
[8] 16,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2007年 / 96卷
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breast cancer; diagnosis; mammography; quality assurance; epidemiology;
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As many breast cancer cases are detected outside mammographic screening, a multidisciplinary quality management (QuaMaDi) project involving gynaecologists, double reading by radiologists. and centralised assessment, documentation, evaluation and feedback was implemented into routine breast cancer diagnosis in part of Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) with a population of 365 000 women. A cohort of 59 514 patients eligible for diagnostic mammography was examined from May 2001 to December 2005 and quality indicators, breast cancer incidence and tumour stage distribution were analysed. A total of 102 744 diagnostic processes were initiated, for 23.8% of which (24 470) a third expert reading at the reference centre was performed. Further assessment was recommended for 6.3% (6442) of all patients. In total, 1056 breast cancer cases were diagnosed (10.3 per 1000 examinations). Patients of the QuaMaDi project had a higher proportion of ‘in situ’ and T1 tumours (62.6% vs Schleswig-Holstein: 48.6%), showing that the implementation of high standards in routine diagnostic mammography can improve the quality of breast cancer diagnosis and care.
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