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Effects of organized screening programs on breast cancer screening, incidence, and mortality in Europe

Sophie Guthmuller, Vincenzo Carrieri, Ansgar Wübker

2023Journal of Health Economics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We link data on regional Organized Screening Programs (OSPs) throughout Europe with survey data and population-based cancer registries to estimate effects of OSPs on breast cancer screening (mammography), incidence, and mortality. Identification is from regional variation in the existence and timing of OSPs, and in their age-eligibility criteria. We estimate that OSPs, on average, increase mammography by 25 percentage points, increase breast cancer incidence by 16% five years after the OSPs implementation, and reduce breast cancer mortality by about 10% ten years after.

Topics & Concepts

MammographyBreast cancerMedicineIncidence (geometry)Mammography screeningBreast cancer screeningDemographyPopulationCancerGynecologyCancer incidenceOncologyEnvironmental healthInternal medicineSociologyOpticsPhysicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionCancer Risks and Factors
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