Dr. Smith said the EUROSCREEN estimate of overdiagnosis is the one that rings true. The EUROSCREEN investigators have demonstrated that in estimating mammography overdiagnosis rates, it’s essential to adjust for trends over time in breast cancer incidence and for lead time bias. When that’s not done, estimated overdiagnosis rates run in the 30%-50% range. When adjustments are made, the overdiagnosis rates are in the 0%-10% range, with the EUROSCREEN estimate of 6.5% being representative (J. Med. Screen. 2012;19 Suppl 1:42-56).
The full details of the mega-review were recently published (Breast Cancer Management 2013;2:519-28 [doi:10.2217/bmt.13.53]). The mega-review was funded by the Center for Cancer Prevention, the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Queen Mary University of London. Dr. Smith declared having no financial conflicts of interest.