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The randomized trial of mammography screening that was not-A cautionary tale

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 7-11

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/09691413211059461

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Breast cancer; randomization; randomized controlled trial; screening

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Two randomized trials conducted in Canada in the 1980s to test breast cancer screening efficacy did not demonstrate benefit, with concerns raised about serious errors in trial design and conduct. Anomalies in data and mis-randomization of women with palpable findings were observed, indicating potential subversion of randomization.
Two randomized trials were conducted in Canada in the 1980s to test the efficacy of breast cancer screening. Neither of the trials demonstrated benefit. Concerns were raised regarding serious errors in trial design and conduct. Here we describe the conditions that could allow subversion of randomization to occur and the inclusion of many symptomatic women in a screening trial. We examine anomalies in data where the balance would be expected between trial arms. Open book randomization and performance of clinical breast examination on all women before allocation to a trial arm allowed women with palpable findings to be mis-randomized into the mammography arm. Multiple indicators raising suspicion of subversion are present including a large excess in poor-prognosis cancers in the mammography trial arm at prevalence screen. Personnel described shifting of women from the control group into the mammography group. There is compelling evidence of subversion of randomization in Canadian National Breast Screening Study. Mis-randomization of even a few women with advanced breast cancer could markedly affect measured screening efficacy. The Canadian National Breast Screening Study trials should not influence breast screening policies.

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