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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 4.
Published in final edited form as: AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2006 Jul;187(1):42–46. doi: 10.2214/AJR.05.0455

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of 105 Responding Radiologists

Characteristic No. (%)

Demographics
 Sex
  Male 79 75.2
  Female 26 24.8
 Age (y)
  34–44 31 29.5
  45–54 42 40.0
  55+ 32 30.5
 History of breast cancer
  None 16 15.2
  Colleague or friend 48 45.7
  Self, spouse or partner, or relative 41 39.0
Practice
 Work full-time
  Yes 75 71.4
  No 30 28.6
 Academic affiliation
  Yes, primary 5 4.8
  Adjunct or affiliate 10 9.5
  No 90 85.7
General experience in breast imaging
 Fellowship training in breast imaging
  Yes 4 3.8
  No 101 96.2
 Number of years interpreting mammograms
  < 10 23 21.9
  10–19 51 48.6
  ≥20 31 29.5
 Time working in breast imaging
  < 20% 43 41.0
  20–39% 49 46.7
  ≥40% 13 12.4
Work reported in 2001
 Number of mammograms interpreted
  < 1,000 23 22.1
  1,001–2,000 40 38.5
  > 2,000 41 39.4
 Percentage that were screening mammograms
  0–50 9 8.6
  51–75 47 44.8
  76–100 49 46.7