Risk-based screening is noninferior to annual screening for detecting stage ≥IIB cancers, does not reduce biopsy rates despite fewer mammograms.
Routine mammograms are best known as a front-line tool for detecting breast cancer. But new research suggests the same X-ray ...
A new study finds that risk-based breast cancer screening could be as safe as annual mammograms, but an expert warns it may ...
A federal task force says that women should start getting regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer at age 40, instead of waiting until 50, marking a shift in the influential panel’s guidelines.
Mammography screening is safe for anyone who has received a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot. Yet, people should pay attention to the timing of their COVID-19 vaccine shots and breast cancer ...
Lenore Fusciello Baker won’t quickly forget that day in 2020 when she opened what she thought would be a routine letter from her radiology facility telling her that a recent screening mammogram had ...
WASHINGTON -- Women are now advised to get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and until age 74, according to new recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force. The USPSTF, a ...
Artificial intelligence found more breast cancers than doctors with years of training and experience and cut doctors’ mammogram reading workload almost in half, a new early-stage study found. This ...
There are two kinds of mammograms available to women. While both mammograms are used to prevent breast cancer, they are different depending on whether or not a woman has any symptoms. Radiologist Dr.
A breast cancer patient who says a mammogram likely saved her life has urged people to attend routine screening appointments.
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