Breast cancer diagnostic efficacy in a developing South-East Asian country

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Jackson, Rhianna L., Double, Callan R., Munro, Hayden J., Lynch, Jessica, Tapia, Kriscia A., Trieu, Phuong Dung, Alakhras, Maram, Ganesan, Aarthi, Do, Thuan Doan, Soh, Baolin Pauline, Brennan, Patrick C. and Puslednik, Louise. (2019). Breast cancer diagnostic efficacy in a developing South-East Asian country. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 20(3), pp. 727-731. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.3.727
AuthorsJackson, Rhianna L., Double, Callan R., Munro, Hayden J., Lynch, Jessica, Tapia, Kriscia A., Trieu, Phuong Dung, Alakhras, Maram, Ganesan, Aarthi, Do, Thuan Doan, Soh, Baolin Pauline, Brennan, Patrick C. and Puslednik, Louise
Abstract

Background: Breast cancer, is increasing in prevalence amongst South East (SE) Asian women, highlighting the need for high quality, early diagnoses. This study investigated radiologists’ detection efficacy in a developing (DC) and developed (DDC) SE Asian country, as compared to Australian radiologists.

Methods: Using a test-set of 60 mammographic cases, 20 containing cancer, JAFROC figures of merit (FOM) and ROC area under the curves (AUC) were calculated as well as location sensitivity, sensitivity and specificity. The test set was examined by 35, 15, and 53 radiologists from DC, a DDC and Australia, respectively.

Results: DC radiologists, compared to both groups of counterparts, demonstrated significantly lower JAFROC FOM, ROC AUC and specificity scores. DC radiologists had a significantly lower location sensitivity than Australian radiologists. DC radiologists also demonstrated significantly lower values for age, hours of reading per week, and years of mammography experience when compared with other radiologists.

Conclusion: Significant differences in breast cancer detection parameters can be attributed to the experience of DC radiologists. The development of inexpensive, innovative, interactive training programs are discussed. This nonuniform level of breast cancer detection between countries must be addressed to achieve the World Health Organisation goal of health equity.

Keywordsdetection; experience; geographical location; mammography; radiologists
Year2019
JournalAsian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Journal citation20 (3), pp. 727-731
PublisherAsian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
ISSN1513-7368
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.3.727
PubMed ID30909671
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85063784659
PubMed Central IDPMC6825776
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