
The standard of care is shifting — from detection to prediction.
New 2026 NCCN guidelines now recognize AI-powered imaging that can predict a woman's 5-year breast cancer risk from a routine mammogram, starting as early as age 35. It's a landmark moment for breast health.
Why does this matter? Because for too long, screening has been reactive. A woman learns she has cancer only after it's already there. This new direction flips the script: identify risk earlier, personalize her screening plan, and give her the information she needs to potentially prevent breast cancer before it starts.
This is precision prevention — and it reflects the same philosophy driving innovation across breast imaging: that every woman deserves tools designed around her anatomy, her risk, and her outcomes.
At Koning Health, we're proud to be part of this movement toward smarter, more personalized breast care. The future of breast health isn't just about catching cancer. It's about preventing it.
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