Dr. Elisa Port draws on patient stories like Martin's and Evert's and 25 years of experience for a new book on breast care ...
New ACP guidance suggests starting mammograms at 50 instead of 40 for average-risk women, one every two years, sparking debate among breast cancer screening experts.
Women who are considered to be at average risk for breast cancer should have mammograms every other year starting at age 40 years until age 74, according to the latest recommendations from the US ...
Whether you are under 40 or over 80, breast cancer knows no age limits. Don’t stop getting mammograms just because “they” say ...
Oct. 17 is National Mammography Day, observed annually on the third Friday of every October, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The National Breast Cancer Foundation says National Mammography Day ...
BREAST cancer is the most common cancer in women, and checking for symptoms regularly could save your life. Vanessa Trump, 48 ...
Nurse Practitioner-Led Outreach Boosts Cancer Screening Rates Among Women Veterans in Rural Settings
A nurse practitioner-led outreach program improves the rates of breast and cervical cancer screening among women veterans in ...
Weeks after officials in Alberta announced plans to drop the age patients can self-refer for breast cancer screening tests, ...
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