articleRadiologyJun 28, 2011Closed access

Swedish Two-County Trial: Impact of Mammographic Screening on Breast Cancer Mortality during 3 Decades

Falun Hospital · Linköping University · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

Materials And Methods

This study was carried out under the auspices of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare. The board determined that, because randomization was at a community level and was to invitation to screening, informed verbal consent could be given by the participants when they attended the screening examination. A total of 133 065 women aged 40-74 years residing in two Swedish counties were randomized into a group invited to mammographic screening and a control group receiving usual care. Case status and cause of death were determined by the local trial end point committees and, independently, by an external committee. Mortality analysis was performed by using negative binomial regression.

Results

There was a highly significant reduction in breast cancer mortality in women invited to screening according to both local end point committee data (relative risk [RR] = 0.69; 95% confidence interval: 0.56, 0.84; P

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Breast cancer
  • Relative risk
  • Confidence interval
  • Demography
  • Mammography
  • Cancer
  • Absolute risk reduction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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