Findings in JAMA Network Open could help guide decision-making about breast cancer screening for women 75 and older.
New study calculates risk-based approach to detect the most cancers with the fewest exams.
The technology’s potential benefits to detect breast cancer earlier are not equally shared among all women, researchers find.
Dr. Diana Buist reflects on the challenges of providing screening during a pandemic — and finds reason for optimism.
An epidemiologist identifies who is appropriately undergoing this imaging for breast cancer and who is not.
A $1 million challenge using Kaiser Permanente data shows how AI can assist in breast cancer screening.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Karen Wernli reflects on her cancer research, centered on patients and access.
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