A new poll shows nearly half of women believe breast cancer screening should begin at age 50—despite many medical experts ...
Mammogram guidelines just changed again in 2026. Here's what every woman needs to know about the new screening ...
Many women are unsure about when to start mammogram screening for breast cancer, according to results of a recent survey.
Updated guidance from the ACP recommends that women 50 to 74 receive mammograms every 2 years. However, other organizations ...
The survey revealed that 44% of women incorrectly believe mammograms should start at age 50, while expert recommendations state yearly mammograms should start at age 40.
New guidelines personalize mammogram screening based on age, risk factors and breast density. Here’s what women should know.
In women’s ongoing dilemma over when to start routine mammogram screening for breast cancer, a large new, longitudinal study may add a wrinkle.more The Swedish Two-County Trial, which began in the ...
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Purdue is again partnering with Franciscan Health Lafayette Breast Center to increase the university’s mammogram screening rate. Since the implementation of the no-cost screening mammogram program, ...
Maybe you’ve been putting off a mammogram because you're anxious about what it might find. But experts encourage women to reframe having a mammogram as empowering. “You can’t prevent breast cancer, ...
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