Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis, Version 1.2023 Featured Updates to the NCCN Guidelines

Therese B. Bevers, Bethany L. Niell, Jennifer L. Baker, Debbie L. Bennett, Ermelinda Bonaccio, Melissa S. Camp, Sona Chikarmane, Emily F. Conant, Mohammad Eghtedari, Meghan R. Flanagan, Jeffrey Hawley, Mark Helvie, Linda Hodgkiss, Tamarya L. Hoyt, Jennifer Ivanovich, Maxine S. Jochelson, Swati Kulkarni, Rachael B. Lancaster, Caitlin Mauer, Jessica MaxwellBhavika K. Patel, Mark Pearlman, Liane Philpotts, Donna Plecha, Jennifer K. Plichta, Shadi Shakeri, Mary Lou Smith, Clarie L. Streibert, Roberta M. Strigel, Lusine Tumyan, Nicole S. Winkler, Dulcy E. Wolverton, Mary Anne Bergman, Rashmi Kumar, Katie Stehman

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Abstract

The NCCN Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis provide health care providers with a practical, consistent framework for screening and evaluating a spectrum of clinical presentations and breast lesions. The NCCN Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis Panel is composed of a multidisciplinary team of experts in the field, including representation from medical oncology, gynecologic oncology, surgical oncology, internal medicine, family practice, preventive medicine, pathology, diagnostic and interventional radiology, as well as patient advocacy. The NCCN Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis Panel meets at least annually to review emerging data and comments from reviewers within their institutions to guide updates to existing recommendations. These NCCN Guidelines Insights summarize the panel’s decision-making and discussion surrounding the most recent updates to the guideline’s screening recommendations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)900-909
Number of pages10
JournalJNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Volume21
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology

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