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7. Inviting women to screening programmes



Overview


Inviting women to subsequent screening rounds: letter vs. no invitation

Issued on: June 2018

Healthcare question

Healthcare question

Should a letter vs. no invitation be used for inviting women to subsequent breast cancer screening rounds?

Recommendation

Recommendation

The ECIBC's Guidelines Development Group (GDG) recommends using a letter for inviting women to subsequent breast cancer screening rounds.

Recommendation strength

Strong recommendation
Moderate certainty of the evidence

Justification

Justification

The GDG supported a strong recommendation for using letters as it judged that the benefits measured by the increase in participation in screening would outweigh the costs of producing and sending the letter. In addition, equity would increase with this intervention.

Subgroup considerations

Subgroup considerations

The GDG noted that for this intervention no differences were highlighted for the subgroup of women who had a false positive result in the previous screening round. 

Considerations for implementation and policy making

Considerations

The comparison evaluated for this recommendation needs to be interpreted in the context of the other comparisons of methods for inviting women to screening programmes evaluated by ECIBC.

Research priorities

Research priorities
  • The GDG recommends research on the effect of this intervention on other important outcomes such as informed decision-making.
  • Research evaluating the use of electronic messages including e-mail, social media and SMS as compared to paper letters for invitation to screening.

Supporting material

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