Interpretative Characteristics And Case Features Associated With The Performances Of Radiologists In Reading Mammograms: A Study From A Non-Screening Population In Asia

Phuong Dung Yun Trieu,Louise Puslednik,Brooke Colley, Anna Brennan, Veruska Cediel Rodriguez, Nicholas Cook,Kaitlin Dean, Sarah Dryburgh,Hayden Lowe, Charlotte Mahon,Saxon McGowan, Joshua O'Brien,William Moog,Jorja Whale,Dennis Wong,Tong Li,Patrick C Brennan

ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2021)

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Aims To explore radiologist characteristics and case features associated with diagnostic performances in cancer detection on mammograms in a South East Asian population. Methods Fifty-three radiologists reported 60 mammographic examinations which consisted of 40 normal and 20 cancer-containing cases at the BREAST workshops. Radiologists were asked to examine each mammogram using the BIRADS on diagnostic monitors. Differences in reader characteristics and case features between correct and incorrect decisions were assessed separately for cancer and normal cases. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were applied to generate odds ratios (OR) for significant factors related to correct decisions. Results Radiologists who spent >= 10 hours/week reporting mammograms had a higher possibility of detecting cancer lesions (OR = 1.6;P = 0.01). A higher rate of accuracy in reporting negative cases was associated with female radiologists (OR = 1.4;P = 0.002), radiologists who read <= 20 mammograms per week (OR = 1.5;P < 0.0001), had completed training course (OR = 1.7;P < 0.0001) or wore eyeglasses (OR = 1.4;P = 0.01). Cancer cases with breast density >50% (OR = 2.1;P < 0.0001), having abnormal lesions >= 9 mm (OR = 1.8;P < 0.0001), or displaying calcifications, a discrete mass or nonspecific density (OR = 1.6;P < 0.0001) were recorded with a higher detection rate by radiologists than other cases. Lesions located on the right breasts (OR = 1.8;P < 0.0001) or found in the lower inner, upper outer or mixed locations (OR = 2.7;P < 0.0001) were also recorded with a better diagnostic possibility compared with other lesions. Conclusion This work identified key features related to diagnostic accuracy of breast cancer on mammograms in a nonscreening population, which is helpful for developing appropriate strategies to improve breast cancer detectability of radiologists.
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breast cancer, cancer detection, mammograms, radiology
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