A. Lacour et al., MASS-SCREENING PROGRAMS FOR BREAST-CANCER IN FRANCE - AVERAGE VALUES OF ASSESSMENT CRITERIA, Cancer detection and prevention, 21(3), 1997, pp. 221-230
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Many studi
es have been performed worldwide to assess the effectiveness of screen
ing in terms of reduced mortality due to breast cancer. Since the end
of 1989, 10 breast cancer mass screening programs using mammography ha
ve been carried out in France under the sponsorship of the National Fu
nd for Health Prevention, Education, and Information (FNPEIS) from the
National Health Insurance of Salaried Workers (CNAMTS). These 10 camp
aigns, which are on a district scale, are organized according to varia
ble methods and are assessed using a common procedure. Four groups of
criteria are measured in this procedure, which investigates the impact
, quality, effectiveness, and costs of screening programs. The average
and extreme values of the components of each criterion as calculated
from the campaigns are presented in this paper. In order to enlighten
the judgment on the French results, a comparison with the internationa
l standards in force and with the results of foreign screening program
s is proposed.