• Curr. Opin. Obstet. Gynecol. · Feb 2012

    Review

    Screening mammography in women less than age 50 years.

    • Karla Kerlikowske.
    • Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA. Karla.Kerlikowske@ucsf.edu
    • Curr. Opin. Obstet. Gynecol. 2012 Feb 1;24(1):38-43.

    Purpose Of ReviewFor women aged 40-49 years, to describe the benefits and harms of performing screening mammography, accuracy of digital mammography, and new evidence on the effectiveness of risk-based screening.Recent FindingsNew data support a 15% reduction in breast cancer mortality for women aged 40-49 years after 10 years of screening; however, the absolute benefit is small and not outweighed by important harms. Digital mammography is more sensitive, but less specific than film mammography in women aged 40-49 years. Risk-based screening that identifies and screens women aged 40-49 years with breast cancer risk similar to an average-risk woman aged 50-59 years results in similar benefits and harms of screening these high-risk women as screening average-risk 50-year-old women.SummaryPractitioners should discuss with women aged 40-49 years the benefits and harms of undergoing screening mammography before offering them screening. If women elect to undergo screening mammography, they should undergo biennial screening with digital mammography. Targeting screening for those women aged 40-49 years with risk factors that substantially increase the risk of breast cancer, such as high breast density, family history of breast cancer, and history of benign breast biopsy, could maximize the benefits and minimizes the harms of screening this age group.

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