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BREAST CANCER
Volume 28, Issue 6, Pages 1195-1211Publisher
SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s12282-020-01157-1
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Breast cancer screening; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mammography; Risk-stratified screening; High risk
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This article provides an overview of breast cancer screening guidelines for high-risk women from world-leading specialty societies, discussing personalized screening and various imaging modalities. It also highlights the challenges in high-risk screening and presents the latest information from two large-scale studies.
The purpose of this article is to overview the existing breast cancer screening guidelines for women at high risk from world-leading specialty societies. Accumulation of evidence and development of accessible genetic testing strategies have changed the idea of breast cancer screening for high-risk women. Personalized tailor-made screening adjusted for risk factors has been conducted in accordance with guidelines. The use of imaging modalities other than mammography including contrast-enhanced MRI and other various strategies for improving screening are discussed. The present review also mentions the existing challenges in high-risk screening and the latest information based on two large-scale studies.
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