New Guidance for High-Risk Breast Cancer Screening

Dr. Mark Robson

Dr. Mark Robson. Photo by Richard DeWitt.

A new study in JAMA Oncology found that women at increased risk of breast cancer due to ATM, CHEK2, or PALB2 genetic mutations benefit from screening MRI starting at ages 30-35 and mammography starting at age 40.

MSK co-author Dr. Mark Robson told Medscape Medical News that while this advice may lead to false positive screenings, it will also find cancers earlier and save lives. “What I was excited by is just how impactful the MRI screen was in terms of projected reduction in the risk of death. I thought that great,” Robson said.

Need advice on which screening plan is right for you? Speak to your doctor, and find out more about MSK’s Breast Screening Program.

PubMed Central (PMC) is Getting a Makeover

Starting on March 14th, PubMed Central (PMC) will be launching their new PMC website. The new interface will resemble the recently updated PubMed interface in 2020. This update is the first of ongoing updates to PMC to modernize it to provide a quicker more responsive website.

If you would like to explore the new interface before it goes live, check out PMC Labs.

PMC Labs

For more information about the new website, you can check out the NCBI Insights blog post: Updated PMC Launching Soon!

MSK Publications Newly Added to Synapse in 2022

The Synapse Team has already added 489 MSK-authored publications (published in 2022) to Synapse, our database of MSK-affiliated publications. 

Highlighted here are three articles that are receiving a high level of online attention. Combined, they appear in 99 news outlets and 816 tweets. To view the news stories and tweets, follow the links below and click on the colored Altmetric section on the right.