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ACOG Updates Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines


 

Racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes are deeply rooted in inequities in social determinants of health, such as access to care, housing, and environmental conditions. Black women are also less likely to receive timely or comprehensive treatment than White women, which contributes to worse survival rates even after adjusting for socioeconomic factors and insurance status.

“Our updated recommendation addresses important inequities in breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and death, and we hope that the earlier initiation of mammography screening across the board will have a great net benefit in outcomes for Black women especially, who have been shown to have the poorest outcomes when it comes to breast cancer, in part because of long-standing inequities in social determinants of health,” added coauthor Cherie C. Hill, MD, FACOG.

ACOG’s updated recommendation aligns with that of other leading organizations, including the USPSTF, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, the American College of Radiology, and the Society of Breast Imaging. This growing consensus among experts is expected to reduce confusion among clinicians and patients regarding when to begin screening, thus improving screening rates in individuals in the 40- to 49-year age group.

Zaritsky and Hill reported no conflicts of interest.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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