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Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at 40—Not 50—According to New Mammogram Guidelines

Maskot/Getty ImagesBreast cancer screening should start at 40 years old, according to new mammogram guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.The USPSTF, which...

What to know about new breast cancer screening guidelines

What to know about new breast cancer screening guidelines - CBS News ...

Update: The benefits and harms of earlier screening for breast cancer

In 2023, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), an independent government agency that makes recommendations on screening and other preventive care guidelines, released...

Breast cancer screening guidelines change recommended age to 40

ABC News’ Dr. Jen Ashton talks about the drop in screening age and what women should know. Source link

Living Well: New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

New recommendations for breast cancer screenings are out today. Reinforcing that early detection can help reduce the risk of dying from the disease. In today’s Living...

Video Breast cancer screening guidelines change recommended age to 40

ABC News’ Dr. Jen Ashton talks about the drop in screening age and what women should know. Source link

Women Should Start Getting Biennial Screenings At 40, Expert Panel Says

Women who are at an average risk for breast cancer and between the ages 40 and 74 are being advised to get mammograms...

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