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Home / Health / India's Cancer Screening Leap: Beyond Mammograms

India's Cancer Screening Leap: Beyond Mammograms

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Risk-adapted screening tailors tests to individual breast cancer risk.
  • WISDOM trial shows comparable cancer detection without compromising safety.
  • India's lower median diagnosis age makes traditional screening less effective.
India's Cancer Screening Leap: Beyond Mammograms

India has an opportunity to revolutionize breast-cancer screening by moving beyond traditional mammograms to a risk-adapted model. This approach personalizes screening based on individual risk factors like family history and breast density, rather than relying solely on age.

The WISDOM trial, which published initial results on December 12, 2025, demonstrated that risk-based screening is feasible and effective, detecting advanced cancers comparably to annual mammography while maintaining safety. Upcoming European studies will further inform implementation.

Unlike Western nations, India's median age for breast cancer diagnosis is 47, making age-based mammography less sensitive. With less than 2% of women having undergone mammograms or clinical breast exams, India's lack of a national mammography program presents a unique chance to build a tailored system.

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Leveraging existing infrastructure like the ASHA workforce and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, India can design a screening program from scratch. This risk-adapted model, supported by initiatives like the Genome India Project and the National Cancer Grid, promises more efficient and effective breast cancer detection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Risk-adapted screening tailors breast cancer detection methods to a woman's individual risk factors, rather than using a one-size-fits-all age-based approach.
The WISDOM trial, published December 12, 2025, found risk-based breast cancer screening to be feasible, acceptable, and clinically sound with comparable advanced cancer detection.
Indian women are diagnosed with breast cancer younger (median age 47) than in Western countries, making traditional age-based screening less sensitive.

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