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Audit of Prior Screening Mammograms of Screen-Detected Cancers: Implications for the Delay in Breast Cancer Detection

Vijayargahavan, Gopal R
Watkins, Jade
Tyminski, Monique
Venkataraman, Shambhavi
Amornsiripanitch, Nita
Newburg, Adrienne
Ghosh, Erica
Vedantham, Srinivasan
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When cancer is detected in a screening mammogram, on occasion retrospective review of prior screening (pre-index) mammograms indicates a likely presence of cancer. These missed cancers during pre-index screens constitute a delay in detection and diagnosis. This study was undertaken to quantify the missed cancer rate by auditing pre-index screens to improve the quality of mammography screening practice. From a cohort of 135 screen-detected cancers, 120 pre-index screening mammograms could be retrieved and served as the study sample. A consensus read by 2 radiologists who interpreted the pre-index screens in an unblinded manner with full knowledge of cancer location, cancer type, lesion type, and pathology served as the truth or reference standard. Five radiologists interpreted the pre-index screens in a blinded manner. Established performance metrics such as sensitivity and specificity were quantified for each reader in interpreting these pre-index screens in a blinded manner. All five radiologists detected lesions in 8/120 (6.7%) screens. Excluding the 2 readers whose performance was close to random, all the 3 remaining readers detected lesions in 13 pre-index screens. This indicates that there is a delay in diagnosis by at least one cycle from 8/120 (6.7%) to 13/120 (10.8%). There were no observable trends in terms of either the cancer type or the lesion type. Auditing prior screening mammograms in screen-detected cancers can help in identifying the proportion of cases that were missed during interpretation and help in quantifying the delay in breast cancer detection.

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Vijayargahavan GR, Watkins J, Tyminski M, Venkataraman S, Amornsiripanitch N, Newburg A, Ghosh E, Vedantham S. Audit of Prior Screening Mammograms of Screen-Detected Cancers: Implications for the Delay in Breast Cancer Detection. Semin Ultrasound CT MR. 2023 Feb;44(1):62-69. doi: 10.1053/j.sult.2022.12.003. Epub 2022 Dec 27. PMID: 36792275; PMCID: PMC9932301.

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10.1053/j.sult.2022.12.003
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