Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Catalonia (Spain) breast cancer mortality has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. The dissemination of early detection by mammography and the introduction of adjuvant treatments are among the possible causes of this decreas...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Martinez-Alonso Montserrat, Vilaprinyo Ester, Carles Misericordia, Rue Montserrat, Espinas Josep-Alfons, Pla Roger, Brugulat Pilar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-11-01
Series:BMC Cancer
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/8/336
_version_ 1818835436692307968
author Martinez-Alonso Montserrat
Vilaprinyo Ester
Carles Misericordia
Rue Montserrat
Espinas Josep-Alfons
Pla Roger
Brugulat Pilar
author_facet Martinez-Alonso Montserrat
Vilaprinyo Ester
Carles Misericordia
Rue Montserrat
Espinas Josep-Alfons
Pla Roger
Brugulat Pilar
author_sort Martinez-Alonso Montserrat
collection DOAJ
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Catalonia (Spain) breast cancer mortality has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. The dissemination of early detection by mammography and the introduction of adjuvant treatments are among the possible causes of this decrease, and both were almost coincident in time. Thus, understanding how these procedures were incorporated into use in the general population and in women diagnosed with breast cancer is very important for assessing their contribution to the reduction in breast cancer mortality. In this work we have modeled the dissemination of periodic mammography and described repeat mammography behavior in Catalonia from 1975 to 2006.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Cross-sectional data from three Catalan Health Surveys for the calendar years 1994, 2002 and 2006 was used. The dissemination of mammography by birth cohort was modeled using a mixed effects model and repeat mammography behavior was described by age and survey year.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>For women born from 1938 to 1952, mammography clearly had a period effect, meaning that they started to have periodic mammograms at the same calendar years but at different ages. The age at which approximately 50% of the women were receiving periodic mammograms went from 57.8 years of age for women born in 1938–1942 to 37.3 years of age for women born in 1963–1967. Women in all age groups experienced an increase in periodic mammography use over time, although women in the 50–69 age group have experienced the highest increase. Currently, the target population of the Catalan Breast Cancer Screening Program, 50–69 years of age, is the group that self-reports the highest utilization of periodic mammograms, followed by the 40–49 age group. A higher proportion of women of all age groups have annual mammograms rather than biennial or irregular ones.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Mammography in Catalonia became more widely implemented during the 1990s. We estimated when cohorts initiated periodic mammograms and how frequently women are receiving them. These two pieces of information will be entered into a cost-effectiveness model of early detection in Catalonia.</p>
first_indexed 2024-12-19T02:50:41Z
format Article
id doaj.art-86cde23c767e43fdad2985fe30a3c264
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1471-2407
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-19T02:50:41Z
publishDate 2008-11-01
publisher BMC
record_format Article
series BMC Cancer
spelling doaj.art-86cde23c767e43fdad2985fe30a3c2642022-12-21T20:38:38ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072008-11-018133610.1186/1471-2407-8-336Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)Martinez-Alonso MontserratVilaprinyo EsterCarles MisericordiaRue MontserratEspinas Josep-AlfonsPla RogerBrugulat Pilar<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Catalonia (Spain) breast cancer mortality has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. The dissemination of early detection by mammography and the introduction of adjuvant treatments are among the possible causes of this decrease, and both were almost coincident in time. Thus, understanding how these procedures were incorporated into use in the general population and in women diagnosed with breast cancer is very important for assessing their contribution to the reduction in breast cancer mortality. In this work we have modeled the dissemination of periodic mammography and described repeat mammography behavior in Catalonia from 1975 to 2006.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Cross-sectional data from three Catalan Health Surveys for the calendar years 1994, 2002 and 2006 was used. The dissemination of mammography by birth cohort was modeled using a mixed effects model and repeat mammography behavior was described by age and survey year.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>For women born from 1938 to 1952, mammography clearly had a period effect, meaning that they started to have periodic mammograms at the same calendar years but at different ages. The age at which approximately 50% of the women were receiving periodic mammograms went from 57.8 years of age for women born in 1938–1942 to 37.3 years of age for women born in 1963–1967. Women in all age groups experienced an increase in periodic mammography use over time, although women in the 50–69 age group have experienced the highest increase. Currently, the target population of the Catalan Breast Cancer Screening Program, 50–69 years of age, is the group that self-reports the highest utilization of periodic mammograms, followed by the 40–49 age group. A higher proportion of women of all age groups have annual mammograms rather than biennial or irregular ones.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Mammography in Catalonia became more widely implemented during the 1990s. We estimated when cohorts initiated periodic mammograms and how frequently women are receiving them. These two pieces of information will be entered into a cost-effectiveness model of early detection in Catalonia.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/8/336
spellingShingle Martinez-Alonso Montserrat
Vilaprinyo Ester
Carles Misericordia
Rue Montserrat
Espinas Josep-Alfons
Pla Roger
Brugulat Pilar
Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
BMC Cancer
title Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
title_full Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
title_fullStr Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
title_short Dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use, by birth cohort, in Catalonia (Spain)
title_sort dissemination of periodic mammography and patterns of use by birth cohort in catalonia spain
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/8/336
work_keys_str_mv AT martinezalonsomontserrat disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT vilaprinyoester disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT carlesmisericordia disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT ruemontserrat disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT espinasjosepalfons disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT plaroger disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain
AT brugulatpilar disseminationofperiodicmammographyandpatternsofusebybirthcohortincataloniaspain