Judy S Caines, MD FRCP Gerald H Schaller, MD FRCP Jennifer I Payne, PhD Dolon Chakravartty, MHSc GIS as a Tool to Evaluate Breast Screening International.

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Judy S Caines, MD FRCP Gerald H Schaller, MD FRCP Jennifer I Payne, PhD Dolon Chakravartty, MHSc GIS as a Tool to Evaluate Breast Screening International Breast Screening Network Biennial Meeting Ottawa May 11-12, 2006

Outline Objectives Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Results Challenges/Opportunities Next Steps 2

Map of Canada 4

Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program Established in 1991: one fixed site - Halifax Targets women aged (~ 100,000 women in 2001 Census) Modeled after the first Canadian program in BC (1988) Unique features of the NSBSP: Dedicated workup sites all with Stereotactic Needle core biopsy (1991) Physician assisted referral for abnormals (1991) Central booking of all Mammo-screen and diagnostic (1999) - 80% 2005: 8 fixed sites + 3 mobile units (+last 2 fixed sites in 2006) 3

NS BSP Fixed and Mobile Sites 5

Growth of Screening Volume ( ) 6

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Is a computer technology that uses a geographic information system as a framework for understanding a problem Links information to location, then layers different types of information to understand how they may work together Has been applied to analyze variations in health services utilization First time used to evaluate a provincial screening program 7

9 Population Size & Location/Duration of Mobile Unit Visits

Screening Participation Rates 10

Scenario 1: Distance Traveled to Fixed Sites = 30km 11

12 Scenario 2: Distance Traveled to Fixed Sites = 50km

13 Scenario 3: Distance Traveled to Fixed Sites = 70km

Challenges and Opportunities 14 Dynamic provision of breast screening services: 2 more fixed sites joining program in 2006  At that time, all screening & diagnostic mammography in the province will be part of the NSBSP-central booking will be 100% Introduction of full-field digital mammography in 2006 will increase capacity.  priorities: participation vs retention vs wait times

Challenges and Opportunities 14  priorities: participation vs retention vs wait times Increasing service capacity: What are current inequalities in participation/retention? What are current inequalities in wait times for both screening and diagnostic work-up? How to allocate capacity to address inequalities  Region-specific interventions? How to schedule mobile units to continually complement fixed sites?

Next Steps 15 Use GIS in on-going surveillance of need for/use of screening - help target under-serviced populations - participation versus retention Goal: use road-mapping approach to develop various scenarios for scheduling of mobile units Grant submission to Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Atlantic Chapter (Dec 2005) for full-scale project

Acknowledgements 16 Nova Scotia Department of Health Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Atlantic Chapter Public Health Agency of Canada Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre

NS BSP Fixed and Mobile Sites 5