The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care has been criticised for focusing breast cancer screening on women at ‘average risk’, leaving out high-risk categories. Critics argue that random controlled trials, considered the gold standard of evidence, aren’t effective in assessing interventions’ potential. Previously ignored non-trial studies and data modelling should be used to fill existing data gaps. It’s crucial to strike a balance between benefits and harms of screening, reflecting individual values, without downplaying screening benefits.

News – Masimo reports cyber incident affecting production sites – teiss
Masimo has reported a cyber incident that has impacted its production sites. The company is currently assessing the situation to understand the extent of the