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The Use of Batch Reading to Improve the Performance of Screening Mammography

Elizabeth S. Burnside1, Jeong Mi Park2, Jason P. Fine3 and Gale A. Sisney1

1 Breast Care Center, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 600 Highland Ave., Rm. G3/101, Madison, WI 53792-1804.
2 The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Radiology, Iowa City, IA.
3 Department of Statistics and Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.



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Fig. 1 Graph shows digital recall rate from May 2003 through July 2004.

 


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Fig. 2 Graph shows total recall and cancer detection rates for all reviewers (dashed line) and for study participants (solid line) from 2000 to 2004. All reviewers group includes study participants. Cancer detection rate is measured as number of cases per 1,000 screening examinations. 2004 includes data from January 1, 2004, to June 30, 2004.

 

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