Breast cancer: Study finds a smarter way to screen for breast cancer; here’s how it works

A UCSF study involving 46,000 women suggests a shift from age-based breast cancer screening to personalized risk assessment. By considering genetics, lifestyle, and medical history, this approach aims to provide earlier and more frequent screenings for high-risk individuals while reducing unnecessary tests for low-risk women.

Breast cancer: Study finds a smarter way to screen for breast cancer; here’s how it works
A UCSF study involving 46,000 women suggests a shift from age-based breast cancer screening to personalized risk assessment. By considering genetics, lifestyle, and medical history, this approach aims to provide earlier and more frequent screenings for high-risk individuals while reducing unnecessary tests for low-risk women.