Evaluating Supplemental Breast Cancer Screening With Simulation Modeling

In 2009, the first state dense breast legislation was passed in Connecticut, requiring that women who undergo mammography receive written notification of breast density. This advocacy-driven policy was intended to raise women’s awareness that dense breasts are a risk factor for breast cancer and can also obscure breast cancer on mammography. Since then, 37 states and the District of Colombia have followed with their own reporting laws, and beginning in September 2024, the US Food and Drug Administration will require breast density notification to be included in mammography reports for all patients and their referring clinicians.

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Ottobre 2024