Breast MRI screening for average‐risk women: A monte carlo simulation cost–benefit analysis
Abstract
Background Screening high‐risk women for breast cancer with MRI is cost‐effective, with increasing cost‐effectiveness paralleling increasing risk. However, for average‐risk women cost is considered a major limitation to mass screening with MRI. Purpose To perform a cost–benefit analysis of a simulated breast cancer screening program for average‐risk women comparing MRI with mammography. Study Type Population simulation study. Population/Subjects...
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Title
Breast MRI screening for average‐risk women: A monte carlo simulation cost–benefit analysis
Published Date
Jan 11, 2019
Volume
49
Issue
7
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