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Survey reports mammogram screening rates among US women aged 50-74 years

Survey reports mammogram screening rates among US women aged 50-74 years
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Key Takeaway
Note: Survey report lacks reported screening rate data.

This is an observational survey report from the United States. It examined the percentage of women aged 50-74 years who had a mammogram within the preceding 2 years. The specific intervention, comparator, and sample size were not reported.

The main result for the primary outcome—the percentage of women screened—was not reported. No effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, or confidence intervals were provided. The direction of any trend was also not reported.

Safety and tolerability data were not reported. The report did not list specific study limitations, and funding or conflict of interest information was not disclosed. The practice relevance and causality were not reported.

Given the absence of reported numerical results, this survey provides no actionable clinical data. It serves only as a placeholder report that a survey was conducted, with its findings unspecified. Clinicians should seek published studies with complete data to inform screening practices.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedFeb 2023
View Original Abstract ↓
This report describes the percentage of women aged 50-74 years who had a mammogram within the past two years.
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