TY - JOUR
T1 - Precision science on incidence and progression of early-detected small breast invasive cancers by mammographic features
AU - Chang, Rene Wei Jung
AU - Chuang, Shu Lin
AU - Hsu, Chen Yang
AU - Yen, Amy Ming Fang
AU - Wu, Wendy Yi Ying
AU - Chen, Sam Li Sheng
AU - Fann, Jean Ching Yuan
AU - Tabar, Laszlo
AU - Smith, Robert A.
AU - Duffy, Stephen W.
AU - Chiu, Sherry Yueh Hsia
AU - Chen, Hsiu Hsi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - The aim was to evaluate how the inter-screening interval affected the performance of screening by mammographic appearances. This was a Swedish retrospective screening cohort study with information on screening history and mammography features in two periods (1977–1985 and 1996–2010). The pre-clinical incidence and the mean sojourn time (MST) for small breast cancer allowing for sensitivity by mammographic appearances were estimated. The percentage of interval cancer against background incidence (I/E ratio) was used to assess the performance of mammography screening by different inter-screening intervals. The sensitivity-adjusted MSTs (in years) were heterogeneous with mammographic features, being longer for powdery and crushed stone-like calcifications (4.26, (95% CI, 3.50–5.26)) and stellate masses (3.76, (95% CI, 3.15–4.53)) but shorter for circular masses (2.65, (95% CI, 2.06–3.55)) in 1996–2010. The similar trends, albeit longer MSTs, were also noted in 1977–1985. The I/E ratios for the stellate type were 23% and 32% for biennial and triennial screening, respectively. The corresponding figures were 32% and 43% for the circular type and 21% and 29% for powdery and crushed stone-like calcifications, respectively. Mammography-featured progressions of small invasive breast cancer provides a new insight into personalized quality assurance, surveillance, treatment and therapy of early-detected breast cancer.
AB - The aim was to evaluate how the inter-screening interval affected the performance of screening by mammographic appearances. This was a Swedish retrospective screening cohort study with information on screening history and mammography features in two periods (1977–1985 and 1996–2010). The pre-clinical incidence and the mean sojourn time (MST) for small breast cancer allowing for sensitivity by mammographic appearances were estimated. The percentage of interval cancer against background incidence (I/E ratio) was used to assess the performance of mammography screening by different inter-screening intervals. The sensitivity-adjusted MSTs (in years) were heterogeneous with mammographic features, being longer for powdery and crushed stone-like calcifications (4.26, (95% CI, 3.50–5.26)) and stellate masses (3.76, (95% CI, 3.15–4.53)) but shorter for circular masses (2.65, (95% CI, 2.06–3.55)) in 1996–2010. The similar trends, albeit longer MSTs, were also noted in 1977–1985. The I/E ratios for the stellate type were 23% and 32% for biennial and triennial screening, respectively. The corresponding figures were 32% and 43% for the circular type and 21% and 29% for powdery and crushed stone-like calcifications, respectively. Mammography-featured progressions of small invasive breast cancer provides a new insight into personalized quality assurance, surveillance, treatment and therapy of early-detected breast cancer.
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Interval cancer
KW - Mammography
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Sojourn time
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U2 - 10.3390/cancers12071855
DO - 10.3390/cancers12071855
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85088612989
SN - 2072-6694
VL - 12
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Cancers
JF - Cancers
IS - 7
M1 - 1855
ER -