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. 2020 Aug 27;113(4):434–442. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djaa127

Table 2.

Model average benefits, harms, and benefit to harm ratios for digital mammography screening by guideline groups for average risk women per 1000 women screened

Screening guidelinea Screening strategy Screens, No. LYGb BC deaths avertedb Overdiagnoses False positives LYG/screens LYG/ overdiagnoses BC deaths averted/false positives
USPSTF Bi 50-74 y 11 182 118 6.7 14.5 920 0.0106 8.14 0.0072
ACR An 40-74 y 31 083 192 9.6 21.5 2910 0.0062 8.94 0.0033
ACS

An 45-54,

Bi 55-74

17 984 151 7.7 16.5 1666 0.0084 9.16 0.0046
a

We used age 74 years as the age of the last possible screen for comparability across screening strategies for all analyses. ACR = American College of Radiology; ACS = American Cancer Society; An = annual; BC = breast cancer; Bi = biennial; LYG = life-years gained; USPSTF = United States Preventive Services Task Force.

b

The LYG and BC deaths averted are relative to the life-years and BC deaths of women at the same level of age-specific BC risk who are never screened.