Dr. Amanda Woodworth

director of Breast Health at Keck Medicine of USC

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A risk calculator caught actress Olivia Munn’s aggressive breast cancer a year early, while regular screenings missed it. Should other women use the tool too?

Low risk for breast cancer? Still get screened, advises doctor

A risk calculator caught actress Olivia Munn’s aggressive breast cancer a year early, while regular screenings missed it. Should other women use the tool too?

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