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flag A new study shows personalized breast cancer screening reduces advanced cases and improves targeting over age-only guidelines.

flag A new study of 46,000 U.S. women finds that personalized, risk-based breast cancer screening—using genetic, biological, and lifestyle factors—is more effective than age-only guidelines. flag Published in JAMA, the research shows this approach reduces advanced cancer cases, better targets high-risk individuals, and avoids unnecessary screenings for low-risk women. flag Notably, 30% of women with a high-risk genetic variant had no family history, meaning current guidelines may miss them. flag Experts say the findings support updating screening standards to prioritize individual risk assessment over age-based rules.

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