2017
DOI: 10.18535/jmscr/v5i12.100
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Mammography Screening in Benign Breast Disease for Risk Stratification of Malignancy

Abstract: Breast cancer is the most common female cancer worldwide. Although the widespread use of mammography screening has increased diagnosis of benign breast disease

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“…In this study the clinical diagnostic accuracy was found to be 88% and the same was 86.7% in study by Smallwood et al, 91.3% in study by Dandpat et al and 85% for Furnival et al [21][22][23] We found the diagnostic accuracy for FNAC was 93% and comparable results were found in studies by Selvakumaran et al (89.6%) and Rajkumar et al (98%). 24,25 In this study the accuaracy of mammography in diagnosing benign breast diseases was 83.33 % whereas 87% diagnostic accuaracy and sensitivity 100% was in study by Patil et al 26…”
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confidence: 60%
“…In this study the clinical diagnostic accuracy was found to be 88% and the same was 86.7% in study by Smallwood et al, 91.3% in study by Dandpat et al and 85% for Furnival et al [21][22][23] We found the diagnostic accuracy for FNAC was 93% and comparable results were found in studies by Selvakumaran et al (89.6%) and Rajkumar et al (98%). 24,25 In this study the accuaracy of mammography in diagnosing benign breast diseases was 83.33 % whereas 87% diagnostic accuaracy and sensitivity 100% was in study by Patil et al 26…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%