Are You Dense, Inc, Are You Dense Advocacy, Inc, Woodbury, Connecticut.
Spectrum Associates Market Research Incorporated, Wallingford, Connecticut.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2019 Feb;16(2):139-146. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2018.08.009. Epub 2018 Oct 1.
We conducted a national survey to understand the impact of state-level density reporting laws on women's level of density risk awareness and their engagement in conversations with providers regarding supplemental screening.
In all, 1,500 US women aged 40 to 74 years who obtained a mammogram within 2 years were surveyed in February 2018. The sampling design yielded 300 respondents in each of five groups categorized based on density reporting law features. Women were asked about their breast density-related knowledge, importance of being notified, and sources of information and if conversations with providers regarding density and supplemental screening occurred. Survey results were compared across groups and between women residing in states with versus without density laws.
The majority of respondents in all groups felt that it is important for women to know their breast density type (range, 85%-90%). Women were most likely informed of breast density type by a health care provider (range, 68%-72%), followed by the mammography result letter (range, 48%-68%), and then a radiologist (range, 46%-61%). Women from states with a density law were significantly more likely to have learned of their breast tissue type from a mammogram results letter (60% versus 48%, P = .011) and discuss supplemental screening (67% versus 53%, respectively; P = .008) than women from states without a law.
State-level density reporting laws are associated with increased breast density awareness and increased likelihood of conversations between women and their providers regarding supplemental screening.
我们进行了一项全国性调查,以了解州级密度报告法对女性密度风险意识的影响,以及她们与提供者就补充筛查进行对话的情况。
2018 年 2 月,我们对 1500 名年龄在 40 至 74 岁之间、在 2 年内接受过乳房 X 光检查的美国女性进行了调查。抽样设计在基于密度报告法特征分类的五个组中,每组产生 300 名受访者。女性被问及与乳房密度相关的知识、被通知的重要性、信息来源以及是否与提供者就密度和补充筛查进行了对话。调查结果在各组之间进行了比较,并在居住在有或没有密度法的州的女性之间进行了比较。
所有组别的大多数受访者都认为,女性了解自己的乳房密度类型(范围 85%-90%)非常重要。女性最有可能通过医疗保健提供者(范围 68%-72%)、其次是乳房 X 光检查结果信函(范围 48%-68%)、然后是放射科医生(范围 46%-61%)得知其乳房密度类型。来自有密度法的州的女性,从乳房 X 光检查结果信函中得知其乳房组织类型(60%比 48%,P=0.011)和讨论补充筛查(67%比 53%,P=0.008)的可能性明显高于没有该法的州的女性。
州级密度报告法与提高女性对乳房密度的认识以及女性与提供者就补充筛查进行对话的可能性增加有关。