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Evaluating Population-Based Screening Mammography Programs Internationally.

Carrie N Klabunde1, Rachel Ballard-Barbash,

  • 1Applied Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Seminars in Breast Disease
|June 3, 2008
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The International Breast Cancer Screening Network (IBSN) fosters global collaboration on mammography screening. This research network enhances breast cancer control by evaluating screening programs and promoting informed decision-making for women worldwide.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Oncology
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • The International Breast Cancer Screening Network (IBSN) is a global research consortium.
  • Established in 1988 and sponsored by the U.S. National Cancer Institute, it has grown significantly in international participation.
  • Its focus is on improving breast cancer control through population-based screening mammography.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the International Breast Cancer Screening Network's (IBSN) purpose and activities.
  • To identify and promote efficient and effective approaches to breast cancer control globally.
  • To facilitate informed decision-making for women regarding screening mammography benefits and risks.

Main Methods:

  • Gathering data on program organization and quality assurance in screening mammography.

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  • Evaluating methodologies for assessing the performance and outcomes of screening mammography.
  • Analyzing information provided to women about screening mammography.
  • Main Results:

    • International collaboration yields valuable insights into monitoring and evaluating screening programs.
    • Despite diverse healthcare systems, collaborative efforts contribute to knowledge on breast cancer screening.
    • Potential areas for improving practical screening performance have been identified.

    Conclusions:

    • International collaboration is effective in advancing breast cancer screening knowledge.
    • The IBSN demonstrates the value of shared research in enhancing population-based mammography programs.
    • Continued efforts can lead to improved breast cancer screening practices and outcomes globally.