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Number needed to screen : Lives saved over 20 years of follow-up in mammographic screening

Tabar, L. (author)
Mammography Department, Central Hospital, Falun, Sweden
Vitak, B. (author)
Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Avdelningen för radiologi US
Yen, M.F.A. (author)
Dept. of Epidemiol., Math. and Stat., Wolfson Inst. of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, London, United Kingdom
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Chen, H.H.T. (author)
Institute of Preventive Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Smith, R.A. (author)
Cancer Control Sciences Department, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA, United States
Duffy, S.W. (author)
Cancer Research UK, Dept. of Epidemiol., Math. and Stat., Wolfson Inst. of Preventive Medicine, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, United Kingdom, Dept. of Epidemiol., Math. and Stat., Wolfson Inst. of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, London, United Kingdom
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2016-06-24
2004
English.
In: Journal of Medical Screening. - : SAGE Publications. - 0969-1413 .- 1475-5793. ; 11:3, s. 126-129
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  • Objective: To estimate the number needed to screen with mammography to save one life, based on a stated amount of screening activity and long-term follow-up for breast cancer death. Setting: A randomised controlled trial of mammographic screening for breast cancer, with 77,080 women invited to screening and 55,985 not invited. The invited group was offered screening for seven years. Follow-up continued for a total of just over 20 years. Methods: Number needed to screen for seven years to save one life over 20 years was calculated by dividing the number screened (not the number invited) by the total number of lives saved. Similarly, we calculated the number of mammographic examinations required to save one life. Results: We estimate that the number of women needed to screen for seven years to save one life over 20 years is 465 (95% CI 324-819). The number of mammographic examinations needed to save one life was 1499 (95% CI 1046-2642). Conclusions: The number needed to screen to save one life is smaller than has been reported in the past. Mammographic screening is effective in absolute terms as well as relative. Long-term follow-up allowed us to estimate the absolute benefit with greater accuracy.

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