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The Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) in the Dutch breast cancer screening programme: its role as an assessment and stratification tool

  • J. M. H. Timmers
  • , H. J. van Doorne-Nagtegaal
  • , H. M. Zonderland
  • , H. van Tinteren
  • , O. Visser
  • , A. L. M. Verbeek
  • , G. J. den Heeten
  • , M. J. M. Broeders

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Abstract

To assess the suitability of the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) as a quality assessment tool in the Dutch breast cancer screening programme. The data of 93,793 screened women in the Amsterdam screening region (November 2005-July 2006) were reviewed. BI-RADS categories, work-up, age, final diagnosis and final TNM classification were available from the screening registry. Interval cancers were obtained through linkage with the cancer registry. BI-RADS was introduced as a pilot in the Amsterdam region before the nationwide introduction of digital mammography (2009-2010). A total of 1,559 women were referred to hospital (referral rate 1.7 %). Breast cancer was diagnosed in 485 women (detection rate 0.52 %); 253 interval cancers were reported, yielding a programme sensitivity of 66 % and specificity of 99 %. BI-RADS 0 had a lower positive predictive value (PPV, 14.1 %) than BI-RADS 4 (39.1 %) and BI-RADS 5 (92.9 %; P <0.0001). The number of invasive procedures and tumour size also differed significantly between BI-RADS categories (P <0.0001). The significant differences in PPV, invasive procedures and tumour size match with stratification into BI-RADS categories. It revealed inter-observer variability between screening radiologists and can thus be used as a quality assessment tool in screening and as a stratification tool in diagnostic work-up. aEuro cent The BI-RADS atlas is widely used in breast cancer screening programmes. aEuro cent There were significant differences in results amongst different BI-RADS categories. aEuro cent Those differences represented the radiologists' degree of suspicion for malignancy, thus enabling stratification of referrals. aEuro cent BI-RADS can be used as a quality assessment tool in screening. aEuro cent Training should create more uniformity in applying the BI-RADS lexicon
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1717-1723
JournalEuropean radiology
Volume22
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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