Title of article :
Should a standard be defined for the Positive Predictive Value (PPV) of recall in the UK NHS Breast Screening Programme?
Author/Authors :
R.L. Bennett، نويسنده , , R.G. Blanks، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The UK NHSBSP defines standards for both cancer detection rate and recall rate for assessment but has not explicitly set a defined standard for positive predictive value (PPV) of recall. However, as PPV is defined as the percentage of women who are recalled and have a final diagnosis of cancer, a standard for PPV is an implicit consequence of the standards for cancer detection rate and recall rate. The standards are defined in terms of a lower level of acceptability known as the ‘minimum standard’ and a higher level of acceptability referred to as the ‘target’. The target can be shown to be a PPV of more than 5.1% for prevalent screens and more than 8.4% for incident screens. This paper will explore the role of PPV as a performance measure and show how making moderate increases in PPV for programmes with the lowest PPVs could lead to major improvements in the overall efficiency of the programme.
Keywords :
Breast neoplasm , Mass screening , radiology
Journal title :
The Breast
Journal title :
The Breast