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Cancer overdiagnosis refers to cancers detected by screening that never would have caused clinically apparent disease had the screening not occurred. For women older than 70 — who might be weighing the benefits and risks of continuing breast cancer screening — there are limited data on risk of overdiagnosis with mammography.
In this U.S. study, researchers identified 54,000 women (age, ≥70) who had negative screening mammograms in 2002. The cumulative incidence of breast cancer through 2017 was compared in those who had another screening mammogram during the subsequent 3 years and those who did not.
Potential cancer overdiagnosis (the difference in cumulative breast cancer incidence between the screened and unscreened cohorts) was common in a…