Family doctors and the public absolutely need more education on dense breasts.
You heard from one of the presenters today that she found out only after she already had her cancer diagnosis. Women with dense breasts are at a greater risk of getting breast cancer, and they're at risk of their cancer not being seen even if they do have a mammogram.
Family doctors definitely need to be educated. It should be part of the curriculum in medical school and in the residency for family practitioners. The task force is in denial over the risks associated with dense breasts, but, as I said, they're mainly family doctors, so they need to be educated as well. They need to listen to the experts. They need to let the experts vote on their panels so that women won't fall through the cracks.