Assessing impact of organised breast screening across small residential areas-development and internal validation of a prediction model

Author:

Buckley E.1,Farshid G.2,Gill G.3,Kollias J.4,Koczwara B.5ORCID,Karapetis C.5,Adams J.6,Joshi R.6,Keefe D.7,Niyonsenga T.1,Powell K.8,Fusco K.1,Eckert M.9,Beckmann K.1,Roder D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Population Health Research; University of South Australia; Adelaide SA Australia

2. SA Health; BreastScreen SA; Adelaide SA Australia

3. Breast Endocrine and Surgical Oncology Unit; RAH; Discipline of Surgery; University of Adelaide; North Terrace Adelaide SA Australia

4. SA Health; Adelaide SA Australia

5. Department of Medical Oncology; Flinders University; Adelaide SA Australia

6. Medical Oncology; Lyell McEwin Hospital; Elizabeth Vale SA Australia

7. Royal Adelaide Hospital; Adelaide SA Australia

8. South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute; Adelaide SA Australia

9. Cancer Nursing; University of South Australia; Adelaide SA Australia

Funder

Royal Adelaide Hospital

Cancer Council South Australia

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

University of South Australia

South Australian Department of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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2. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2014 BreastScreen Australia monitoring report 2011-2012 Canberra, ACT Author

3. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Cancer Australia & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries 2008 Cancer survival and prevalence in Australia: cancers diagnosed from 1982 to 2004 Canberra, ACT AIHW

4. Estimates of over-diagnosis of breast cancer due to population-based mammography screening in South Australia after adjustment for lead time effects;Beckmann;Journal of Medical Screening,2015

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