Who's got the energy for another large study of benefits versus harms of mammography screening? http://archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1669103 …
@MrsEmmaWoolley @trishgreenhalgh Don't have broad experience Emma, hence my q'n - just enough to know this critical step can go badly wrong.
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@C7RKY A certain% must be 'Perfect' or 'Good' in the PGMI system, all must be diagnostic- or the woman gets a 'tech recall' for more images. -
@MrsEmmaWoolley Is that specific to mammograms, or does the same approach apply to all such scans? I hope it's a rare situation, but my own> -
@C7RKY ...agreed on. Sorry to hear about your story - hindsight can be a powerful tool in reviewing films! -
@MrsEmmaWoolley Thank you. As I said, I hope our case is rare. Sadly it's 1 of several major concerns, so I take some convincing nowadays :)
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@dixonannem@MrsEmmaWoolley@trishgreenhalgh Do you mean that such a combination has a propensity to allow errors? Not clear on the point...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@C7RKY As a mammographer, all of my films get graded, and the the onus is on the radiologist to call for any extra repeats.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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