TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility of Universal Screening Mammography
T2 - Lessons From a Community Intervention
AU - Costanza, Mary E.
AU - D’orsi, Carl J.
AU - Greene, Harry L.
AU - Gaw, Victoria P.
AU - Karellas, Andrew
AU - Zapka, Jane G.
PY - 1991/9
Y1 - 1991/9
N2 - It is estimated that 44 500 American women will die of breast cancer in 1991. The breast cancer screening guidelines of the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute calling for annual mammography for all women older than 50 years have been endorsed by numerous professional groups. Third-party reimbursement for screening mammography is becoming more prevalent, and payment for screening mammography is now a Medicare benefit. Our studies, conducted as part of a National Cancer Institute grant to increase the routine use of screening mammography and clinical breast examination in women 50 to 75 years of age, have uncovered a number of significant barriers to the implementation of screening guidelines among women, primary care physicians, and providers of mammography services. These barriers, as well as methods to assure the quality of mammography, need to be addressed before universal screening is feasible.
AB - It is estimated that 44 500 American women will die of breast cancer in 1991. The breast cancer screening guidelines of the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute calling for annual mammography for all women older than 50 years have been endorsed by numerous professional groups. Third-party reimbursement for screening mammography is becoming more prevalent, and payment for screening mammography is now a Medicare benefit. Our studies, conducted as part of a National Cancer Institute grant to increase the routine use of screening mammography and clinical breast examination in women 50 to 75 years of age, have uncovered a number of significant barriers to the implementation of screening guidelines among women, primary care physicians, and providers of mammography services. These barriers, as well as methods to assure the quality of mammography, need to be addressed before universal screening is feasible.
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U2 - 10.1001/archinte.1991.00400090127022
DO - 10.1001/archinte.1991.00400090127022
M3 - Article
C2 - 1888252
AN - SCOPUS:0026095165
SN - 0003-9926
VL - 151
SP - 1851
EP - 1856
JO - Archives of internal medicine
JF - Archives of internal medicine
IS - 9
ER -