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Japan’s breast cancer screening rules take a big, belated step forward

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In June, Japan's health ministry announced an update to the country's breast cancer screening regulations. Under the new rules, doctors will be required to formally notify patients if they are found to have dense breast tissue.

Dense breast tissue is recognized as a potential early warning sign for cancer. This policy change represents a significant and long-awaited advancement in Japan's national screening protocols.

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