Duration 4:55

The Surprising Effect of Mammogram Recommendations (Amy Finkelstein, MIT)

5 681 watched
0
91
Published 1 Sep 2020

One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. The current recommendation is that women should receive annual mammograms starting at age 40. But who is actually following this recommendation, and does that affect the test’s efficacy? MIT’s Amy Finkelstein and two of her coauthors, Tamar Oostrom and Abigail Ostriker, explore this question in this video. This video is based on the following paper: Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Tamar Oostrom, Abigail Ostriker, and Heidi Williams https://economics.mit.edu/files/20062 More of Amy Finkelstein’s work: https://economics.mit.edu/faculty/afink/publications More of Tamar Oostrom’s work: https://economics.mit.edu/grad/oostrom/research More of Abigail Ostriker’s work: https://firststreet.org/team/abigail-ostriker/ Want to see more Economists in the Wild? Check out our series: https://mru.io/economists-wild-548b9 ***INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES*** Here’s a free assignment to help connect this video to your classroom: https://mru.io/b5ebf More professor resources: https://mru.io/professor-resources-f60d7 High school teacher resources: https://mru.io/high-school-resources-9d827 EconInbox: https://mru.io/econinbox-3790a

Category

Show more

Comments - 13