By A Mystery Man Writer
Your patient got a dense breast notification with her mammogram report: What are you supposed to do? The Annals of Internal Medicine, last spring, suggested the following questions that women should ask their PCP regarding breast cancer screening and prevention:1 What is my personal risk for breast cancer? How often should I be screened? Should I be tested for the breast cancer gene? This article will help you answer those questions
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