Five Consecutive Years of Screening with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Outcomes by Screening Year and Round
Emily F. Conant,Samantha P. Zuckerman,Elizabeth S. McDonald,Susan P. Weinstein,Katrina E. Korhonen,Birnbaum Ja,Tobey Jd,Schnall,Rebecca A. Hubbard +8 more
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Digital breast tomosynthesis screening was associated with detection of a higher proportion of poor-prognosis cancers than was digital mammography and improved compared with DM for 5 years of DBT at the population level.Abstract:
The sensitivity of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) was higher than that of digital mammography (DM) in each of the first 5 years after implementation of DBT. DBT also helped detect a higher prop...read more
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TL;DR: There is no evidence with high or moderate quality showing that DBT compared with digital mammography decreases recall rates, as well as false positive and false negative rates, for women attending population-based breast cancer screenings.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing the breast cancer detection rate (CDR), invasive CDR, recall rate, and positive predictive value 1 (PPV1) of digital mammography (DM) alone, combined digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and DM, combined DBT and synthetic 2-dimensional mammography(S2D), and DBT alone.
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