THE FULL SCOOP
Turning breast health evidence into informed action.
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1 in 8 women will face breast cancer in her lifetime.
The Full Scoop helps women, healthcare teams, advocates, and communities understand, evaluate, and apply breast health evidence to support informed decisions about risk assessment, screening, prevention, and care.
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In an environment of evolving science, conflicting information, and persistent screening inequities, The Full Scoop strengthens evidence-informed decision-making through education, stakeholder engagement, and implementation-focused action.


What We Do
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The Full Scoop strengthens evidence-informed breast health decision-making by helping stakeholders:
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Understand breast cancer risk and evolving screening evidence
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Interpret risk, screening, and prevention information accurately
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Navigate complex and sometimes conflicting health information
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Support shared decision-making between women and healthcare teams
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Translate evidence into informed action and implementation
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We work across patients, providers, advocates, researchers, public health leaders, and communities to improve understanding, coordination, and access to evidence-informed breast health care.
Why It Matters
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Too many women remain unaware of their individual breast cancer risk, available screening options, and evidence-based prevention opportunities until critical decisions have already been missed.
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At the same time, rapidly evolving science, inconsistent communication, misinformation, and unequal access can make it difficult for both women and healthcare teams to navigate breast health decisions confidently.
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The Full Scoop helps bridge the gap between information and informed action by strengthening evidence literacy, supporting shared decision-making, and advancing equitable access to risk-informed breast health care.


