journal JAMA Internal Medicine, suggest that DBT will soon replace 2-D mammography as the standard of care.
“These findings highlight how quickly changes in medical practice — the rate that doctors adopt these new tests — can eclipse our ability to evaluate whether they are helping patients to live longer and healthier lives,” said senior study author Dr. Cary Gross, a professor of medicine at Yale.
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The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more on breast cancer screening.