All women are now encouraged to start screening for breast cancer at age 40, a U.S. task force announced Tuesday, revising a past recommendation to begin regular mammograms at 50. The updated pract…
Updated recommendations for breast cancer screenings can help with earlier detection
Breast cancer mammograms should begin at age 40, USPSTF guidelines say
Survey: 22% of women aged 35 to 44 have never gotten a mammogram, have no plans to get one - WTOP News
Amercian Cancer Society: Mammograms should start at later age
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Recommended age for mammogram drops from 50 to 40; here's why.
Expert panel that sparked mammogram controversy now says tests should start at 40 - Los Angeles Times
Changes to mammogram screening recommendations - Harvard Health
UAMS Researchers Find Black, Hispanic Women More Likely than White Women to Get Routine Mammograms
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Health Officials Recommend Women Start Mammograms at age 40