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Menstrual Phase Linked To Ineffective Mammograms

Menstruating women have twice the risk of false-negative mammogram results when breast cancer screening is done during the last two weeks of their menstrual cycle, according to a study in the August 15 issue of Cancer.

"Although the medical community recognizes the benefits from screening are smaller and slower to appear in younger compared to older women, we still do not know why," says Dr. Cornelia Baines, the study's principal investigator and an associate professor in the department of public health sciences. "From our research we've learned menstruation may partially explain why women under 50 years of age do not benefit from screening mammograms as much as older women."

The research involved examining data from the Canadian National Breast Screening Study collected from 8,887 menstruating women who were 40-44 years old when they entered the study. The investigators compared mammogram results of women in the follicular phase of their menstrual cycle (days 1 to 14) with those in the luteal phase of their cycle (days 15- 28).

Baines and her U of T colleagues also looked at whether the women had taken hormones in the form of oral contraceptives or replacement therapy. The analysis showed a total of 1,898 women in study had never used hormones, 6,573 women were past users and 416 were current users.

A false-negative mammogram occurs when the x-ray is read as not suspicious for cancer when in fact cancer is present. When a mammogram fails to pick up cancer, the cancer can sometimes be detected without delay if a clinical breast exam is simultaneously performed, as was the case in the Canadian National Breast Screening Study. However, sometimes breast cancer is missed by both methods.

Among women who had ever used hormones, those who had their mammogram while in the luteal phase were twice as likely to have a false-negative mammogram compared to
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Contact: Christina Marshall
christina.marshall@utoronto.ca
416-978-5949
University of Toronto
14-Aug-1997


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