Early screening outcomes among non-immigrants and immigrants targeted by BreastScreen Norway, 2010–2019
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26683Dato
2022-03-31Type
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Thy, Jonas Evensen; Bhargava, Sameer; Larsen, Marthe; Akslen, Lars Andreas; Hofvind, Solveig Sand-HanssenSammendrag
Aims: This study aimed to analyse results on early screening outcomes, including recall and cancer rates, and histopathological
tumour characteristics among non-immigrants and immigrants invited to BreastScreen Norway. Methods: We included
information about 2, 763,230 invitations and 2,087,222 screening examinations from 805,543 women aged 50–69 years
who were invited to BreastScreen Norway between 2010 and 2019. Women were stratified into three groups based on their
birth country: non-immigrants, immigrants born in Western countries and immigrants born in non-Western countries.
Age-adjusted regression models were used to analyse early screening outcomes. A random intercept effect was included
in models where women underwent several screening examinations. Results: The overall attendance was 77.5% for nonimmigrants, 68% for immigrants from Western countries and 51.5% for immigrants from non-Western countries. The rate
of screen-detected cancers was 5.9/1000 screening examinations for non-immigrants, 6.3/1000 for immigrants from Western
countries and 5.1/1000 for immigrants from non-Western countries. Adjusted for age, the rate did not differ statistically
between the groups (p=0.091). The interval cancer rate was 1.7/1000 screening examinations for non-immigrants, 2.4/1000
for immigrants from Western countries and 1.6/1000 for non-Western countries (p<0.001). Histological grade was less
favourable for screen-detected cancers, and subtype was less favourable for interval cancers among immigrants from nonWestern countries versus non-immigrants. Conclusions: There were no differences in age-adjusted rate of screendetected cancer among non-immigrants and immigrants from Western countries or non-Western countries
among women attending BreastScreen Norway between 2010 and 2019. Small but clinically relevant differences
in histopathological tumour characteristics were observed between the three groups.
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Thy, Bhargava, Larsen, Akslen, Hofvind. Early screening outcomes among non-immigrants and immigrants targeted by BreastScreen Norway, 2010–2019. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2022:1-9Metadata
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