2024 USPSTF Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Do Not Go Far Enough JAMA Oncology Editorial June 1, 2024 Navigating the new USPSTF Breast Cancer Screening recommendations See More About Breast Cancer Guidelines Oncology Women's Health United States Preventive Services Task Force Cancer Screening, Preventio...
Systematic reviewThis systematic review comprehensively maps the recommendations of the latest international breast screening guidelines, providing valuable tools for clinical decision making in different settings.Most guidelines recommend annual or biennial mammographic screening between 40 and 74 years for the...
Women who believe they may be at high risk of hereditary breast cancer should consider talking to a genetic counselor. This may influence the type and frequency of breast cancer screening they need.Some women inherit mutations in the so-called breast cancer genes — BRCA1 and BRCA2. These gen...
Brain screening is currently not recommended for patients without CNS symptoms. Patients with HER2-positive or triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have relatively higher chance of developing brain metastasis. Therefore more thorough medical history and physical examinations should be conducted, and brain...
Histology of Cancers Detected View LargeDownload Podcast (3:02) Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis in Combination With Digital Mammography 1x 0:00 / 0:00 Video Interview Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis in Combination With Digital Mammography This is a modal window. This video is...
There are many active or recently completed breast cancer screening and treatment trials in 2023 that have the potential to fundamentally change the way breast radiologists practice medicine. Breast cancer screening trials may provide evidence to support supplemental screening beyond mammography to include ...
Health Policy Makers – Professionals shaping guidelines for breast cancer screening and care. Primary Care Physicians – Often the first to detect symptoms and refer patients. Clinical Trial Coordinators – Managing trials for new treatments and therapies. Patient Advocates – Representing the voice and...
USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Breast Cancer 14 min 15 sec What's New? The USPSTF now recommends screening mammography for women aged 40 to 49 years every 2 years, rather than individualizing the decision in this age group. Other parts of the new recommendation are similar to the 2016...
For Breast Cancer Month 2023, we will be looking at all of the new guidelines, therapies and innovations on breast cancer screenings and treatment that have been introduced since Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2022. Breast Cancer – Clinical Practice Guidelines: Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor...
This guideline updates the American Cancer Society breast cancer screening recommendations for women at average risk for breast cancer.