Abstract

The use of mammography breast cancer screening in the world allows to reduce mortality from this widespread disease by 15-30% in the general women population. Currently in the U.S. and in many European countries different standards of mammography screening, which principles are the same and widely applied. The mammography examination standardization and its interpretation is generally accepted for differentiation of the entire flow of healthy women included in the screening process into groups that require different recommendations for monitoring after the first round of screening. To reduce errors in the reports of mammograms the double reading by two radiologists is widely used. Since the program of the medical examination of the Russian Federation population has been enacted, according to which every woman after 39 years has to be examined with radiographic mammography every three years, the question of this process standardization has arisen in order to reduce mortality from breast cancer in the Russian regions.

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