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Initial interpretation scores of screening mammograms and cancer detection in BreastScreen Norway

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35854
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2024.111662
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2024-08-12
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Hovda, Tone; Sagstad, Silje; Moshina, Nataliia; Vigeland, Einar; Hofvind, Solveig Sand-Hanssen
Abstract
Purpose - To explore the association between radiologists’ interpretation scores, early performance measures and cumulative reading volume in mammographic screening.

Method - We analyzed 1,689,731 screening examinations (3,379,462 breasts) from BreastScreen Norway 2012–2020, all breasts scored 1–5 by two independent radiologists. Score 1 was considered negative/benign and score ≥2 positive in this scoring system. We performed descriptive analyses of recall, screen-detected cancer, positive predictive value (PPV) 1, mammographic features and histopathological characteristics by breast-based interpretation scores, and cumulative reading volume by examination-based interpretation scores.

Results - Counting breasts and not women, 3.9 % (132,570/3,379,462) had a score of ≥2 by one or both radiologists. Of these, 84.8 % (112,440/132,570) were given a maximum score 2. Total recall rate was 1.6 % (53,735/3,379,462), 69.3 % (37,220/53,735) given maximum score 2. Among the 0.3 % (9733/3,379,462) diagnosed with screen-detected cancer, 34.6 % (3369/9733) had maximum score 3. The percentages of recall, screen-detected cancer and PPV-1 increased by increasing the sum of scores assigned by two radiologists (p < 0.001 for trend). Higher proportions of masses were observed among recalls and screen-detected cancers with low scores, and higher proportions of spiculated masses were observed for high scores (p < 0.001). Proportions of invasive carcinoma, histological grade 3 and lymph node positive tumors were higher for high versus low scores (p < 0.001). The proportion of examinations scored 1 increased by cumulative reading volume.

Conclusions - We observed higher rates of recall and screen-detected cancer and less favorable histopathological tumor characteristics for high versus low interpretation scores. However, a considerable number of recalls and screen-detected cancers had low interpretation scores.

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Elsevier
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Hovda T, Sagstad S, Moshina N, Vigeland E, Hofvind S. Initial interpretation scores of screening mammograms and cancer detection in BreastScreen Norway. European Journal of Radiology. 2024;179
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