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. 2008 Sep 21;8:40. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-8-40

Table 2.

Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium (BCSC) recent studies of screening mammography accuracy.

Parameter Value Range Ages Period§ Previous exams Years
Sensitivity* 71.3% < 40 1 No 1996–01
53% 2
82.1% 40–49 1 No
61% 2
92.1% 50–59 1 No
68% 2
89.3% 60–69 1 No
66% 2
68.2% < 40 1 Yes
70.7% 40–49 1 Yes
78.1% 50–59 1 Yes
79.7% 60–69 1 Yes
88.6% 85.8–91.4 40–89 1 No 1996–00
76.8% 75.7–77.9 40–89 1 Yes
77.8% 77.6–78.0 40–89 1 Both
65.3% 40–89 2 None past 5 yrs 1996–99
53.8% 40–89 2 Yes
Specificity|| 85.9% 85.6–86.1 40–89 1 No 1996–00
92.5% 0.0 40–89 1 Yes
92.1% 91.9–92.3 40–89 1 Both
90.5% 40–89 2 None past 5 yrs 1996–99
93.3% 40–89 2 Yes

* Positive exam is Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS)[27] category 0, 4, 5, and category 3 if there is immediate diagnostic evaluation.[26]

The first four age-dependent one-year baseline sensitivity values are from reference [25]. The matching two-year values also used in the model are derived (see text). Matching one-year previous mammography sensitivity values are provided for comparison from reference [25].

Ranges are 95% confidence intervals available only for one-year accuracy values ages 40–89 from reference [26].

§ Time frame for calculating sensitivity and specificity. Two-year accuracy values for ages 40–89 are from reference [24].

|| The one-year specificity values are from reference [26]. The baseline specificity value is used in the model for all age groups.