How Did CNBSS Influence Guidelines for So Long and What Can That Teach Us?

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The biased randomization and other quality concerns about the Canadian National Breast Screening Studies (CNBSS) were documented and criticized for decades, even by several individuals very close to the research. CNBSS were the outlier studies among several RCTs of the era and yet were given equal weighting and occasionally higher importance than the remainder of the canon of mammography RCTs. These studies have had an ongoing influence on subsequent evidence review, guideline formation, and, ultimately, patient access to screening. This article explores possible reasons for the ongoing inclusion of CNBSS in the body of mammography screening evidence, discusses the lack of expertise in critical healthcare guideline processes, and, ultimately, suggests several actions and reforms.

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Appavoo, S. (2022). How Did CNBSS Influence Guidelines for So Long and What Can That Teach Us? Current Oncology, 29(6), 3922–3932. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29060313

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