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Title: BreastScreen Australia national data by factors of interest for risk-based screening: routinely reported data and opportunities for enhancement
Authors: Carle, Chelsea
Velentzis, Louiza S.
Nickson, Carolyn
Keywords: BreastScreen
screening outcomes
risk-based screening
breast cancer
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Series/Report no.: Cancer;230-236
Abstract: Objective: There is growing interest in more risk-based approaches to breast cancer screening in Australia. This would require more detailed reporting of BreastScreen data for factors of interest in the assessment and monitoring of risk-based screening. This review assesses the current and potential availability and reporting of BreastScreen data for this purpose. Methods: We systematically searched governmental BreastScreen reports and peer-reviewed literature to assess current and potential availability of outcomes for predetermined factors including breast cancer risk factors and factors important for implementing, monitoring or evaluating risk-based screening. Outcomes evaluated were BreastScreen Performance Indicators routinely included in BreastScreen Australia monitoring reports, and key tumour characteristics. Results: All outcomes were reported annually by age group, except for tumour hormone receptor status, nodal involvement and grade. Screening participation was reported nationally for many factors important for risk-based screening; other reporting was ad hoc or unavailable. Conclusions: There is potential to build on BreastScreen’s existing high-quality national data collection and reporting systems to inform and support risk-based breast screening. Implications for public health: Enhanced BreastScreen data collection and reporting would improve the evidence base and support evaluation of risk-based screening and improve the detail available for benchmarking any future changes to the program.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4560
ISSN: 1753-6405.13203
Appears in Collections:VOL 46 NO 2

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