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Potentially missed detection with screening mammography: does the quality of radiologist's interpretation vary by patient socioeconomic advantage/disadvantage?

Journal

ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 210-214

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2013.01.006

Keywords

Breast cancer; Health care disparities; Screening; Mammography; Socioeconomic status

Funding

  1. Illinois Division of the American Cancer Society
  2. Illinois Department of Public Health [86280168]
  3. National Cancer Institute [2P50CA106743-06]
  4. National Center for Minority Health Disparities [1 P60MD003424-01]
  5. Agency for Health Research and Quality [1 R01 HS018366-01A1]

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Purpose: We examined whether quality of mammography interpretation as performed by the original reading radiologist varied by patient sociodemographic characteristics. Methods: For 149 patients residing in Chicago and diagnosed in 2005-2008, we obtained the original index mammogram that detected the breast cancer and at least one prior mammogram that did not detect the cancer performed within 2 years of the index mammogram. A single breast imaging specialist performed a blinded review of the prior mammogram. Potentially missed detection (PMD) was defined as an actionable lesion seen during a blinded review of the prior mammogram that was in the same quadrant as the cancer on the index mammogram. Results: Of 149 prior mammograms originally read as nonmalignant, 46% (N = 68) had a potentially detectable lesion. In unadjusted analyses, PMD was greater among minority patients (54% vs. 39%, P = .07) and for patients with incomes below $30,000 (65% vs. 36%, P < .01), less education (58% vs. 39%, P = .02), and lacking private health insurance (63% vs. 40%, P = .02). Likelihood ratio tests for the inclusion of socioeconomic variables in multivariable logistic regression models were highly significant (P <= .02). Conclusions: Disadvantaged socioeconomic status appears to be associated with PMD of breast cancer at mammography screening. (c) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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