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Breast science

Supporting Science for Better Breast Screening

Welcome to the Research Library of The Full Scoop, where we gather and share the latest scientific evidence driving better breast cancer screening outcomes.

This space curates key studies and publications that inform improvements in breast cancer risk assessment, screening technologies, patient-provider decision-making, and equitable healthcare delivery. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, advocate, or policymaker, this library connects you to the foundational and emerging science shaping the future of breast screening.

Browse Our Scientific Library By Topic:

  • Risk Assessment Literature
    Access studies on personalizing risk assessments, improving accuracy across diverse populations, and refining tools to ensure earlier and more precise identification of breast cancer risk.

  • Screening Technologies and Gaps
    Stay informed on research examining advances in mammography, tomosynthesis, ultrasound, MRI, and supplemental screening tools. Explore literature to identify gaps in sensitivity, specificity, and access, particularly for women at elevated risk or from underserved communities.

  • Shared Decision-Making Research
    Review the evidence on how shared decision-making improves screening experiences and outcomes. Discover resources on effective communication strategies, decision aids, and culturally responsive care models that empower women to make informed screening choices.

  • Breast Screening Disparities

Explore critical studies highlighting inequities in breast cancer screening, including barriers to risk identification, screening frequency, and follow-up care. Special attention is given to research on Black women, women of color, and medically underserved groups.

  • Advocacy and Policy Research

Discover research supporting equitable breast screening policies, guideline updates, and system-level improvements. This section includes studies used to advocate for more inclusive, patient-centered care models.

Our Commitment
We maintain this living curated library to promote easy access to high-quality evidence. The library was launched in early 2025 and focuses on current and emerging research, excluding studies published prior to this timeframe. This page is updated regularly to reflect new publications and breakthrough findings supporting smarter, more equitable breast cancer screening.

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