RT Journal Article T1 Position paper on screening for breast cancer by the European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) and 30 national breast radiology bodies from Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Lithuania, Moldova, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey. A1 Sardanelli, Francesco A1 Aase, Hildegunn S A1 Álvarez, Marina A1 Azavedo, Edward A1 Baarslag, Henk J A1 Balleyguier, Corinne A1 Baltzer, Pascal A A1 Beslagic, Vanesa A1 Bick, Ulrich A1 Bogdanovic-Stojanovic, Dragana A1 Briediene, Ruta A1 Brkljacic, Boris A1 Camps Herrero, Julia A1 Colin, Catherine A1 Cornford, Eleanor A1 Danes, Jan A1 de Geer, Gérard A1 Esen, Gul A1 Evans, Andrew A1 Fuchsjaeger, Michael H A1 Gilbert, Fiona J A1 Graf, Oswald A1 Hargaden, Gormlaith A1 Helbich, Thomas H A1 Heywang-Köbrunner, Sylvia H A1 Ivanov, Valentin A1 Jónsson, Ásbjörn A1 Kuhl, Christiane K A1 Lisencu, Eugenia C A1 Luczynska, Elzbieta A1 Mann, Ritse M A1 Marques, Jose C A1 Martincich, Laura A1 Mortier, Margarete A1 Müller-Schimpfle, Markus A1 Ormandi, Katalin A1 Panizza, Pietro A1 Pediconi, Federica A1 Pijnappel, Ruud M A1 Pinker, Katja A1 Rissanen, Tarja A1 Rotaru, Natalia A1 Saguatti, Gianni A1 Sella, Tamar A1 Slobodníková, Jana A1 Talk, Maret A1 Taourel, Patrice A1 Trimboli, Rubina M A1 Vejborg, Ilse A1 Vourtsis, Athina A1 Forrai, Gabor K1 Breast cancer K1 Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) K1 Digital mammography K1 Population-based screening K1 Recall rate AB EUSOBI and 30 national breast radiology bodies support mammography for population-based screening, demonstrated to reduce breast cancer (BC) mortality and treatment impact. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the reduction in mortality is 40 % for women aged 50-69 years taking up the invitation while the probability of false-positive needle biopsy is • EUSOBI and 30 national breast radiology bodies support screening mammography. • A first priority is double-reading biennial mammography for women aged 50-69 years. • Extension to 73-75 and from 40-45 to 49 years is also encouraged. • Digital mammography (not film-screen or computer radiography) should be used. • DBT is set to become "routine mammography" in the screening setting in the next future. YR 2016 FD 2016-11-02 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10575 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10575 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025