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Breast cancer screening approaches diverge sharply by country, RSNA News reports
RSNA NewsMay 6
International breast cancer screening guidelines vary widely in recommended starting age, stopping age, and screening intervals, reflecting differing interpretations of risk-benefit ratios across nations, according to an RSNA News feature.
- The RSNA News piece surveys global screening recommendations, highlighting discordance in age ranges and modalities among major guideline bodies.
- Explicit numeric comparisons of mortality benefit or overdiagnosis rates across strategies are not provided in the source material.
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