Factors associated with false-positive mammography at first screen in an Asian population
Introduction : False-positive recall is an issue in national screening programmes. The aim of this study is to investigate the recall rate at first screen and to identify potential predictors of false-positive recall in a multi-ethnic Asian population-based breast cancer screening programme. Methods...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1059242023-02-28T16:56:34Z Factors associated with false-positive mammography at first screen in an Asian population Ho, Peh Joo Bok, Chek Mei Lim, Li Yan Liu, Jenny Wong, Fuh Yong Chia, Kee Seng Tan, Min-Han Chay, Wen Yee Hartman, Mikael Li, Jingmei Hanis Mariyah Mohd Ishak Peplonska, Beata School of Biological Sciences Mammography DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Breast Cancer Introduction : False-positive recall is an issue in national screening programmes. The aim of this study is to investigate the recall rate at first screen and to identify potential predictors of false-positive recall in a multi-ethnic Asian population-based breast cancer screening programme. Methods : Women aged 50–64 years attending screening mammography for the first time (n = 25,318) were included in this study. The associations between potential predictors (sociodemographic, lifestyle and reproductive) and false-positive recall were evaluated using multivariable logistic regression models. Results : The recall rate was 7.6% (n = 1,923), of which with 93.8% were false-positive. Factors independently associated with higher false-positive recall included Indian ethnicity (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 1.52 [1.25 to 1.84]), premenopause (1.23 [1.04 to 1.44]), nulliparity (1.85 [1.57 to 2.17]), recent breast symptoms (1.72 [1.31 to 2.23]) and history of breast lump excision (1.87 [1.53 to 2.26]). Factors associated with lower risk of false-positive recall included older age at screen (0.84 [0.73 to 0.97]) and use of oral contraceptives (0.87 [0.78 to 0.97]). After further adjustment of percent mammographic density, associations with older age at screening (0.97 [0.84 to 1.11]) and menopausal status (1.12 [0.95 to 1.32]) were attenuated and no longer significant. Conclusion : For every breast cancer identified, 15 women without cancer were subjected to further testing. Efforts to educate Asian women on what it means to be recalled will be useful in reducing unnecessary stress and anxiety. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2019-06-19T08:07:03Z 2019-12-06T22:00:47Z 2019-06-19T08:07:03Z 2019-12-06T22:00:47Z 2019 Journal Article Ho, P. J., Bok, C. M., Hanis Mariyah Mohd Ishak, Lim, L. Y., Liu, J., Wong, F. Y., . . . Li, J. (2019). Factors associated with false-positive mammography at first screen in an Asian population. PLOS ONE, 14(3), e0213615-. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0213615 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105924 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48839 10.1371/journal.pone.0213615 en PLOS ONE © 2019 Ho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 16 p. application/pdf |
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Introduction : False-positive recall is an issue in national screening programmes. The aim of this study is to investigate the recall rate at first screen and to identify potential predictors of false-positive recall in a multi-ethnic Asian population-based breast cancer screening programme. Methods : Women aged 50–64 years attending screening mammography for the first time (n = 25,318) were included in this study. The associations between potential predictors (sociodemographic, lifestyle and reproductive) and false-positive recall were evaluated using multivariable logistic regression models. Results : The recall rate was 7.6% (n = 1,923), of which with 93.8% were false-positive. Factors independently associated with higher false-positive recall included Indian ethnicity (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 1.52 [1.25 to 1.84]), premenopause (1.23 [1.04 to 1.44]), nulliparity (1.85 [1.57 to 2.17]), recent breast symptoms (1.72 [1.31 to 2.23]) and history of breast lump excision (1.87 [1.53 to 2.26]). Factors associated with lower risk of false-positive recall included older age at screen (0.84 [0.73 to 0.97]) and use of oral contraceptives (0.87 [0.78 to 0.97]). After further adjustment of percent mammographic density, associations with older age at screening (0.97 [0.84 to 1.11]) and menopausal status (1.12 [0.95 to 1.32]) were attenuated and no longer significant. Conclusion : For every breast cancer identified, 15 women without cancer were subjected to further testing. Efforts to educate Asian women on what it means to be recalled will be useful in reducing unnecessary stress and anxiety. |
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Factors associated with false-positive mammography at first screen in an Asian population |
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Factors associated with false-positive mammography at first screen in an Asian population |
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