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Variability of Breast Density Classification Between US and UK Radiologists

Author(s)
Alomaim, Wijdan  
O'Leary, Desiree  
Ryan, John  
Rainford, Louise A.  
Evanoff, Michael  
Foley, Shane J.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10690
Date Issued
2019-03
Date Available
2019-05-28T14:37:56Z
Abstract
Purpose: To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to categorize mammographic breast density and whether variations exist across geographic regions with differing national legislation.

Methods: Breast radiologists from two countries (UK, USA) were voluntarily recruited to review sets of anonymized mammographic images (n = 180) and additional repeated images (n = 70), totaling 250 images, to subjectively rate breast density according to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data system (BI-RADS) categorization. Images were reviewed using standardized viewing conditions and Ziltron software. Inter-rater reliability was analyzed using the Kappa test.

Results: The US radiologists (n = 25) judged fewer images as being “mostly fatty” than UK radiologists (n = 24), leading a greater number of images classified in the higher BI-RADS categories, particularly in BI-RADS 3. Overall agreement for all data sets was k = 0.654 indicating substantial agreement between the two cohorts. When the data were split into BI-RADS categories, the level of agreement varied from fair to substantial.

Conclusion: Variations in how radiologists from the USA and UK classify breast density was established, especially when the data were divided into breast density categories. This variation supports the need for a reliable breast density assessment method to enhance the individualized supplemental screening pathways for dense breasts. The use of two-scale categorization method demonstrated improved agreement.
Other Sponsorship
Ministry of Higher Education—Saudi Arabia
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Volume
50
Issue
1
Start Page
53
End Page
61
Subjects

Breast density

BI-RADS

Intrarater variabilit...

Mammography

DOI
10.1016/j.jmir.2018.11.002
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1939-8654
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