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- W2051206069 abstract "Objective: This study aims to determine the feasibility of a population-based organized mammography screening in a developing country (Bahcesehir, Istanbul, Turkey) and to find out the starting age for screening. Material and methods: Women aged 40–69 were invited for screening at 2-year intervals starting in January 2009. Digital 2-view mammograms were obtained, and mammograms were double read by two independent radiologists who were experienced in breast imaging. The women were recalled in consensus for additional work-up including spot compression/magnification mammograms or breast ultrasound. Outcomes were measured from final assessment or histopathologic confirmation. The participation rate for second round, recall rate, number of biopsies, the women diagnosed with cancer and patient and tumor characteristics were evaluated. Results: Between January 2009 and January 2013, 5938 (89.4%) of 6640 women aged between 40-69 years old accepted mammographic invitation. Most of them (58%) were at 40-49 age group, and the average 2-year attendance for second rounds were 82.6% and 81.2%, respectively. Spot recall rates were 16.8% and 25.6% for the first and second rounds, respectively. Core biopsy was required in 108 patients (1.8%), whereas BC was diagnosed in 50 patients (0.84%). Twenty-four patients (48%) detected with BC were at 40-49 age group. There were 39 patients (78%) with invasive BC and 11 patients (22%) with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Stages of 39 patients with invasive BC were Stage I (n = 26; 52%), II (n = 10; 20%) and III (n = 3; 6%), respectively. The majority of patients (88%) had breast conserving surgery, and sentinel lymph node biopsy only (72%) as axillary procedure. Of invasive cancers, 92% were found to be hormone receptor positive, and 59% had low Ki67 levels (≤15). However, HER2-neu positivity (8%) along with triple negative cancers (3%) were less frequently detected. Conclusion: These findings suggest the prevailing view that mammographic screening increases early breast cancer detection rate which has a less aggressive biology. Screening mammography program can be successfully implemented in a developing country, Turkey effectively. However, more experienced dedicated breast cancer screening team and continuous increasing efforts are required to decrease our relatively high recall rates. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2013;73(24 Suppl): Abstract nr P2-04-06." @default.
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- W2051206069 title "Abstract P2-04-06: Successful results of a population-based organized mammography screening program in a developing country: The Turkish experience" @default.
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