Krysty was diagnosed with breast cancer months after getting the all-clear. New Australian guidelines aim to help women like her
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- New Australian federal guidelines advise GPs to offer additional care to women with higher breast density, which can hinder cancer detection in mammograms. This follows the case of Krysty Sullivan, who was diagnosed with breast cancer after being previously cleared.
- These guidelines are significant as they aim to improve early detection and treatment for women at risk, potentially reducing late
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