Question 1
What is the definition of family history that may influence breast cancer risk screening?
Question 2
How many deaths are generally prevented by screening women aged 40-49 over 10 years?
Question 3
What is the recommendation for systematic mammography screening for women aged 40-49?
Question 4
What risk factor increases the consideration for screening women aged 40-49?
Question 5
What percentage of women with average or moderately increased risk are not recommended supplemental screening like MRI?
Question 6
What is the stance on supplemental screening like MRI or ultrasound for women not at high risk?
Question 7
What does the Canadian Task Force suggest about discussions regarding breast cancer screening?
Question 8
How many breast cancer deaths could screening prevent in women with family history?
Question 9
How does breast density affect breast cancer risk according to the Canadian Task Force?
Question 10
What systemic factor is recognized as contributing to inequities in breast cancer outcomes?
Question 11
Why is breast cancer screening not systematically recommended for women aged 40-49?
Question 12
What age group does the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care consider breast cancer screening a personal choice?
Question 13
Why is there no ethnicity-specific screening recommendation?
Question 14
What is the potential benefit of starting screening at age 40 compared to age 50?
Question 15
Which screening outcome shows a potential negative side-effect in women with negative results?