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Model of outcomes of screening mammography: information to support informed choices
BMJ 2005; 330 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38398.469479.8F (Published 21 April 2005) Cite this as: BMJ 2005;330:936Data supplement
Breast cancer mortality in unscreened women [posted as suppled by author]
Breast cancer (BC) mortality in unscreened women was calculated as
BC mortalityunscreened = Total BC mortality(unscreened+screened) / (proportion of populationunscreened+ RR* x proportion of populationscreened)
* relative risk of breast cancer mortality as described under Mortality benefit of screening.
We verified the calculated breast cancer mortality rates against population rates reported by the
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in 1987-1991, ie in the years prior to screening.
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