A study of more than 45,000 women found that screening women according to their level of risk was as effective in detecting ...
A long-awaited study shows that screening for breast cancer with annual mammograms may not always be the best way to catch ...
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Study Makes the Case for Replacing Annual Breast Cancer Screening
The risk-based screening strategy was associated with similar detection rates for any cancer compared with annual screening ...
A pioneering study has found that an individualized approach to breast cancer screening that assesses patients’ risk, rather than automatically giving annual mammograms, can lower the chance of more ...
In Estonia, breast cancer screening is offered from the age of 50, yet one-fifth of first diagnoses occur in younger women. A ...
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Supplemental Breast Cancer Screening in Women With Dense Breasts
A large observational study using data from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium suggested that supplemental MRI with or ...
A digital toolkit with patient scripts, risk calculator comparisons and more could help primary care and OB/GYN providers ...
The blood test also had a sensitivity and specificity of 92.3% and 92.6% for participants who do not have breast cancer. The results were consistent for women with dense breast tissue and non-dense ...
Innovative deep proteomic profiling reveals promising results from a blood-based test for early breast cancer, showcasing ...
A study published in The BMJ linked skipping first and subsequent mammograms to a higher chance of dying from breast cancer.
Younger women face a persistent, underestimated breast cancer risk that demands earlier and more tailored screening.
Routine mammograms are a critical tool for breast cancer screening. However, they may also hold crucial, potentially untapped ...
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