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Effect of false-positive mammograms on interval breast cancer screening in a health …

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ML Burman, SH Taplin, DF Herta, JG Elmore - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Despite the mortality benefits of breast cancer screening, not all
women receive regular mammography. Such factors as age, socioeconomic status,
and physician recommendation have been associated with greater use of ...
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Screening behavior of women after a false-positive mammogram.

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ED Pisano, J Earp, M Schell, K Vokaty, A … - Radiology, 1998 - radiology.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of a falsepositive mammogram that leads to ...
MAflALS AND MEflIODS: This study was performed with a retrospective ... Study
patients (n = 43) were women who had an abnormal mammogram followed
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Screening mammography behavior after a false positive mammogram.


ED Pisano, JA Earp, TL Gallant - Cancer detection and prevention, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This pilot study describes women's interpretations of the experience of a false
positive mammogram followed by a negative biopsy and the impact of this
experience on subsequent participation in screening mammography. A 25-min, ...
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False-positive findings in mammography screening induces short-term distress—breast …


AR Aro, S Pilvikki Absetz, TM Van Elderen, E … - European Journal of Cancer, 2000 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to examine psychological distress in a mammography
screening process as a consequence of screening after adjusting for background,
personality and prescreening distress. Subjects, aged 50 years, were ...
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[CITATION] False-positive screening mammograms: good news, but more to do.


SW Fletcher - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Ann Intern Med. 1999 Jul 6;131(1):60-2. Comment on: Ann Intern Med. 1999 Jul
6;131(1):1-6. False-positive screening mammograms: good news, but more to do. ...
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False positive results do not have a negative effect on reattendance for subsequent breast …

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I O'Sullivan, S Sutton, S Dixon, N Perry - Journal of Medical Screening, 2001 - jms.rsmjournals.com
Abstract Objectives—To find out whether a false positive breast screening
result has a negative eVect on subsequent screening attendance. Also considered
was the pro- portion of women who had ever failed to reattend for ...
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Effect of false-positive mammograms on return for subsequent screening mammography


RG Pinckney, BM Geller, M Burman, B … - The American journal of medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Of the 2469 women aged 50 years or older with false-positive mammograms, 67.2%
(n = 1660) returned at 18 months for rescreening, compared with 63.9%
(16,948/26,521) of the women with true-negative mammograms (P = 0.001). ...
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Women with false positive screening mammograms: how do they cope?

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P Olsson, K Armelius, G Nordahl, P Lenner, … - Journal of Medical Screening, 1999 - jms.rsmjournals.com
Abstract Objectives—To assess the long term psy- chological impact on women
who were recalled for further investigation after mammography screening and to
find any factors that might predict coping ability in order to identify ...
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[PDF] Impact of false-positive mammography on subsequent screening attendance and risk of …


J McCann, D Stockton, S Godward - Breast Cancer Res, 2002 - biomedcentral.com
Jenny McCann 1 , Diane Stockton 2 and Sara Godward 1 ... 1 Cancer Intelligence
Unit, Strangeways Research Laboratory, Cambridge, UK 2 Scottish Cancer
Surveillance Group, Information and Statistics Division, Scottish NHS, ...
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Quality of life following a false positive mammogram.


IT Gram, E Lund, SE Slenker - British journal of cancer, 1990 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
To assess how women regard having had a false positive mammogram screening exam,
and the influence that this had on their quality of life, 126 such women were
interviewed. Their responses were compared to those of 152 women randomly ...
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