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Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms
Abstract
We analyze selection into screening in the context of recommendations that breast cancer screening start at age 40. Combining medical claims with a clinical oncology model, we document that compliers with the recommendation are less likely to have cancer than younger women who select into screening or women who never screen. We show this selection is quantitatively important: shifting the recommendation from age 40 to 45 results in three times as many deaths if compliers were randomly selected than under the estimated patterns of selection. The results highlight the importance of considering characteristics of compliers when making and designing recommendations.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
110
Issue
12
Pages
3836-70
Date
2020-12
Citation
Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., Oostrom, T., Ostriker, A., & Williams, H. (2020). Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms. American Economic Review, 110, 3836–3870.
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