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.
Ongoing annual imaging of the remaining breast, plus peer navigation and patient self-advocacy, are framed as practical ...
Breast cancer screening advice is conflicted and confusing, but new research and technology should help women find the ideal ...
Deciding when to get a routine mammogram is confusing. Guidelines disagree on whether to begin at age 40, 45 or 50, and ...
Cubbison said the conflicting guidance may lead to delays in screening and cancers being detected at a later stage, when it’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Breast cancer incidence is increasing among younger women. Early detection is increasingly crucial for those ...
Screening for breast cancer should now start earlier, a major expert group says. People with breasts should now get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 — not 50, the United States ...
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 ...
Breast cancer patients shared their top advice and wisdom with a doctor, including a phrase never to say to another woman who ...
A U.K. woman is thanking artificial intelligence for saving her life. Sheila Tooth of Littlehampton, West Sussex, had her breast cancer successfully detected by AI after routine testing came back ...
Former Global News anchor Farah Nasser, 45, is opening up about the importance of mammograms after she was diagnosed with ...
Some cancers affect women more often because of biological factors, age, lifestyle habits, environmental exposure, and family ...