Mammography: Capacity Generally Exists to Deliver Services
(19-APR-02, GAO-02-532).
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among
American women. In 2001, 192,200 new cases of breast cancer were
diagnosed and 40,200 women died from the disease. The probability
of survival increases significantly, however, when breast cancer
is discovered in its early stages. Currently, the most effective
technique for early detection of breast cancer is screening
mammography, an X-ray procedure that can detect small tumors and
breast abnormalities up to two years before they can be detected
by touch. Nationwide data indicate that mammography services are
generally adequate to meet the growing demand. Between 1998 and
2000, both the population of women 40 and older and the extent to
which they were screened increased by 15 percent. Although
mammography services are generally available, women in some
locations have problems obtaining timely mammography services in
some metropolitan areas. However, the greatest losses in capacity
have come in rural counties. In all, 121 counties, most of them
rural, have experienced a drop of more than 25 percent in the
number of mammography machines in the last three years. Officials
from 37 of these counties reported that the decrease had not had
a measurable adverse effect on the availability of mammography
services. By contrast, in 18 metropolitan counties that lost a
smaller percentage of their total capacity, officials in half of
the counties reported service disruptions. Officials from six
other urban areas, including Houston and Los Angeles, reported
that public health facilities serving low income women had long
waiting times. However, most women whose clinical exam or initial
mammogram indicated a need for a follow-up mammogram were able to
get appointments within one to three weeks.
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REPORTNUM: GAO-02-532
ACCNO: A03080
TITLE: Mammography: Capacity Generally Exists to Deliver
Services
DATE: 04/19/2002
SUBJECT: Breast cancer
Disease detection or diagnosis
Health care services
Health statistics
Medical equipment
Medical examinations
Women
CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System
Medicare Program
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