Centralization Of Mammography Reporting With Mobile Trucks: Turkish Experience
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2018Author
Gultekin, Murat
Ozturk, Cansu
Karaca, Serdar
Boztaş, Güledal
Turan, Semra Hatice
Dundar, Selin
Hacikamiloglu, Ezgi
Araz, Levent
Murtuza, Kamil
Keskinkilic, Bekir
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Screening via mammography is a complex process to be implemented. Objective: To report the initial results and the effectiveness of newly implemented Turkey's population based breast cancer screening program performed for 40–69 years old women; and effectiveness of the newly implemented out-sourcing mobile trucks and national central report center. The study is conducted prospectively in one year (March 2016–March 2017) in all 81 provinces of Turkey. Mammography images were transferred via on-line web based system to the central reporting center. BI-RADS Scores and KETEM models (Mobile vs. Stationary) were the parameters were compared. In total mammography images of 414.802 patients were transferred from 155 KETEMs to the central reporting center. From these patients; 95.872 (23,1%) were aged between 40 and 44. Among all images, 21.999 (5,3%) were BI-RADS 0-4-5, 391.123 (94,3%) were BI-RADS 1–2. Totally recall rate of the national reporting center was 5.3%. Number of patients screened per day were significantly higher in out-sourcing mobile trucks compared to stationary KETEMs (31.8 vs. 8.9; p < 0.05). This is the first and the largest breast cancer screening study which results of a population based mammography screening for 40–69 years old women are evaluated at the same time with the evaluation of the efficacy of newly implemented centralized reporting center and the mobile screening trucks in comparison with stationary cancer screening centers. According to the initial results; Turkey's newly implemented population based breast cancer screening system seems to be feasible and effective., • The article includes one of the largest clinical result of breast cancer screening among 40-49 years of age • The article is a first evaluating national mammography report centre in a real time country wide screening program • Turkey is first case country in the world with centralized nationwide mammography report center. • The article will guide many other countries who are in need of implementing a screening program for breast cancers
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.04.008https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5984250/
http://hdl.handle.net/11655/17150