Grant Details
| Grant Number: |
5U01CA069976-04 Interpret this number |
| Primary Investigator: |
Rosenberg, Robert |
| Organization: |
University Of New Mexico |
| Project Title: |
Breast Cancer Surveillance Research in New Mexico |
| Fiscal Year: |
1998 |
Abstract
While screening mammography in controlled trials is capable of decreasing
breast cancer mortality by 30%, its effectiveness, Costs, and utilization
in rural and ethnically diverse Communities is not known. We propose to
create a geographically defined, population-based resource in the state
of New Mexico, a multi-ethnic and largely rural state. The resource will
include complete ascertainment of screening mammograms, breast cancers,
and benign breast tumors, and a population-based survey of breast cancer
risk factors and screening behaviors in screened and unscreened women.
This resource will allow analytic and descriptive studies of the
following aspects of screening mammography: 1) differences in outcomes,
performance, and utilization in rural vs. urban and among different
ethnic populations, 2) radiologic, pathologic and molecular differences
in cancers detected by screening and cancers missed by screening, 3)
screening costs in the region's largest HMO, including costs of
subsequent treatment as a function of stage at diagnosis, and 4) an
intervention project using lay health advisors to increase screening
rates in a rural and largely Hispanic region in northern New Mexico.
The core of the proposed study is the expansion of the Albuquerque
metropolitan area surveillance system (established as a pilot study by
the New Mexico Tumor Registry in 1990) to include complete coverage of
the state's rural areas. This resource consists of mammogram data, benign
breast biopsy data, and incident breast cancer data. Linkage of these
three data bases allows calculation of mammography sensitivity, positive
predictive value, and stage at diagnosis distribution of mammography-
detected cancers. We propose to collect electronic data on all mammograms
performed in the state of New Mexico, data on all benign and malignant
breast biopsies, and data on quality assurance and image quality for
radiology groups. Surveillance data for the entire population of women
at risk for breast cancer will be augmented by a population-based
telephone survey concerning screening knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors
that will include women who are and who are not undergoing screening
mammography. This resource will provide a unique opportunity to examine
screening mammography performance in Hispanics, American Indians, and
non-Hispanic whites residing in rural and underserved populations.
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