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		<title>Landmark UCSF study uncovers a better way to screen for breast cancer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Risk-based, individualized approach to breast cancer screening reduced the risk of late stage cancers, found early stage cancers at greater frequency, and safely stratified those at lower risk, improving efficiencies and reducing costs. Today, UCSF and co-authors from a number of world-renowned institutions published long-awaited results of the WISDOM breast cancer screening study in the</p>
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