老年乳房x光检查:问题综述。

Monica E Peek
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在所有年龄组中,70岁及以上的妇女患乳腺癌的发病率和死亡率最高。尽管疾病负担增加,但研究表明,老年妇女接受乳腺癌筛查的可能性最小。在这一人群中进行常规乳房x光检查的障碍包括交通和后勤问题、社会心理障碍、识字率低和制度障碍。各种干预措施,如社区卫生教育和流动乳房x光检查,有效地增加了老年妇女的乳房x光检查。尽管研究有限,但有报道称乳房x光检查降低了65岁及以上妇女的乳腺癌死亡率。研究支持对老年妇女继续进行乳房x光检查,只要她们的健康没有明显受到合并症的损害,大多数组织指南支持对健康老年妇女进行乳房x光检查。最终,是否继续进行乳腺癌筛查应该由患者和她的医生在仔细权衡手术的风险和收益后做出决定,随着女性年龄的增长,风险和收益通常会变得更有利。
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Screening mammography in the elderly: a review of the issues.

Women age 70 and older have the highest incidence and mortality from breast cancer of any age group. Despite this increased burden of disease, studies show that older women are the least likely to be screened for breast cancer. Barriers to routine mammography in this population include transportation and logistical issues, psychosocial barriers, low literacy levels, and institutional barriers. A variety of interventions, such as community health educators and mobile mammography, have been effective at increasing screening mammography among older women. Although limited, studies have reported that screening mammography reduced breast cancer mortality among women age 65 and older. Research supports continued screening with mammography for elderly women as long as their health is not significantly compromised by comorbid illness, and most organizational guidelines support screening mammography in healthy elderly women. Ultimately, the decision to continue breast cancer screening should be made by the patient and her physician after carefully weighing the risks and benefits of the procedure, which generally become more favorable as women age.

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