Podcasts / Breast density and cancer risk – What every GP can put into practice tomorrow
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In this Healthed lecture, Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips explains what breast density means for individual risk and how results should be interpreted and managed in the primary care setting. She also discusses the role of validated tools such as iPrevent, which incorporate breast density and other risk factors, in helping both clinicians and patients understand a woman’s personal risk and enable the development of a tailored screening and prevention plan that may or may not include referral for genetic testing.

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Consultant Medical Oncologist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; NHMRC Leadership Fellow, National Health and Medical Research Council; Honorary Professorial Fellow, The University of Melbourne

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