Physician perspectives on mammography screening for average-risk women:“like a double-edged sword”
S Siedlikowski, R Grad, G Bartlett… - The Journal of the …, 2020 - Am Board Family Med
Background: On balance, the benefits and harms of mammography screening put systematic
screening for average-risk women into question. Since screening decisions frequently occur …
screening for average-risk women into question. Since screening decisions frequently occur …
[HTML][HTML] Scrutinizing screening: a critical interpretive review of primary care provider perspectives on mammography decision-making with average-risk women
S Siedlikowski, C Ells, G Bartlett - Public Health Reviews, 2018 - Springer
Context A decision to undertake screening for breast cancer often takes place within the
primary care setting, but current controversies such as overdiagnosis and inconsistent …
primary care setting, but current controversies such as overdiagnosis and inconsistent …
[HTML][HTML] How do women view risk-based mammography screening? A qualitative study
Background Decades of persuasive messages have reinforced the importance of traditional
screening mammography at regular intervals. A potential new paradigm, risk-based …
screening mammography at regular intervals. A potential new paradigm, risk-based …
Promoting screening mammography: insight or uptake?
JD Keen - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 2010 - Am Board Family Med
The US Preventive Services Task Force has emphasized individualized decision-making
regarding participation in screening mammography for women ages 40 to 49. Positive public …
regarding participation in screening mammography for women ages 40 to 49. Positive public …
Screening mammography: revisiting assumptions about early detection
PJ Hale, MG deValpine - The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2014 - Elsevier
Recommendations for the frequency of mammography screening vary across several
professional advisory groups. In 2009, the United States Preventive Services Task Force …
professional advisory groups. In 2009, the United States Preventive Services Task Force …
How the USPSTF's Mammographic Screening Guidelines Should Be Interpreted
V Prasad - The American Journal of Medicine, 2017 - amjmed.com
CONCLUSION Although the USPSTF fairly summarizes the best available mammography
data, there is considerable debate and nuance to its interpretation. Whether or not the older …
data, there is considerable debate and nuance to its interpretation. Whether or not the older …
[HTML][HTML] Screening mammography beliefs and recommendations: a web-based survey of primary care physicians
S Yasmeen, PS Romano, DJ Tancredi… - BMC health services …, 2012 - Springer
Background The appropriateness and cost-effectiveness of screening mammography (SM)
for women younger than 50 and older than 74 years is debated in the clinical research …
for women younger than 50 and older than 74 years is debated in the clinical research …
US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for screening mammography: evidence-based medicine or the death of science?
JH Thrall - Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2010 - jacr.org
The concept of trying to determine the efficacy of medical treatment has its roots in antiquity.
The current term used to reference this quest is evidence-based medicine. It is relatively new …
The current term used to reference this quest is evidence-based medicine. It is relatively new …
[HTML][HTML] Primary care providers' beliefs and recommendations and use of screening mammography by their patients
JS Haas, WE Barlow, MM Schapira… - Journal of general …, 2017 - Springer
Background Revised breast cancer screening guidelines have fueled debate about the
effectiveness and frequency of screening mammography, encouraging discussion between …
effectiveness and frequency of screening mammography, encouraging discussion between …
Screening mammography: Controversy and recommendations
GP Layne - West Virginia Medical Journal, 2016 - go.gale.com
We all want to practice evidence-based medicine because it is best for our patients, but what
happens when varying organizations interpret the same evidence differently? That is exactly …
happens when varying organizations interpret the same evidence differently? That is exactly …