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Original Article

One- versus Two-View Mammography Screening

A prospective population-based study

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Pages 340-344 | Accepted 27 Nov 1993, Published online: 04 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

In order to compare mammography screening with one versus two views, a prospective population-based study was carried out. Mammograms from 12 636 women aged 40 to 54 years were examined first as one-view screening and later as two-view screening. The initial results showed that two-view screening resulted in 349 recalls, 72 surgical biopsies, and 32 breast cancers. One-view screening resulted in 542 recalls, 61 surgical biopsies, and 29 histologically proven breast cancers. The follow-up revealed 2 additional cancers detected by one-view screening. Thus, the use of two-view screening resulted in one more cancer case being detected. The difference in breast cancer detection was not significant.

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