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Episode 103: Screening Mammography (Rebroadcast)

10.30.2017 - By Kendall Britt, MD and Amy Rogers, MDPlay

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Screening mammography is widely used throughout the U.S. and is thought of as a great success in the prevention of breast cancer deaths. But what does the evidence say? Are we getting what we are paying for with mammography, or simply shouldering the extra cost of false positives and overdiagnosis? We examine these issues and more on this episode of 2 Docs Talk. References: What does the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) do? USPSTF current (2009) breast cancer screening recs  USPSTF proposed (2015) breast cancer screening recs American Cancer Society updated breast cancer screening recs American College of Obstetricians and Radiologists breast cancer screening recs American College of Radiology breast cancer screening recs Switzerland’s stance on screening mammography Cost of false positive mammograms BMJ study that showed no benefit from screening mammography performed in 1980’s JAMA Oncology study on ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) An excellent (and long!) discussion of overdiagnosis and screening mammography Be sure and subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t already.  And you know we’d appreciate it so much if you would tell your friends about 2 Docs Talk! Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher Now Available on Google Play Music!

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