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The debate over breast cancer screening -- when women should start, how often they should be screened, and which modality is best -- shows no signs of waning. What's needed to resolve the discussion is up-to-date information, according to researchers in California.

Dr. Laura Esserman, director of the Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center at the University of California, San Francisco, is leading a team that plans to launch a five-year study this spring to explore how screening protocols can be tailored to women depending on their risk level. They hope the data will shed light on the screening debate; learn more about their plans in our Insider Exclusive.

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