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Re: International Variation in Screening Mammography Interpretations in Community-Based Programs
Affiliations of authors: Chronic Disease Prevention Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (JO, CMB); Database Management Committee, Canadian Breast Cancer Screening Initiative, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (CPP).
Correspondence to: Jay Onysko, MA, Chronic Disease Prevention Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Health Canada, 120 Colonnade Rd., P.L. 6701B, Ottawa K1A 1B4, Canada (e-mail: jay_onysko@hc-sc.gc.ca)
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In the article by Elmore et al. (1), the authors conclude that abnormal recall rates in North American screening programs appear to be higher than those in other countries without evident benefit in cancer detection rates. As a representation of screening mammography in North American countries outside the United States, the authors cite findings from
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J Natl Cancer Inst 2004 96: 238-239.