Some experts worry about conflicting guidance when it comes to mammogram screenings.
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.
PHOENIX — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and one organization is hoping to spread awareness of health screenings and make them more accessible. The nonprofit organization Check for a Lump ...
Mammogram guidelines just changed again in 2026. Here's what every woman needs to know about the new screening recommendations.
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When do I need a mammogram? New guidelines focus more on individualized screenings
New guidelines personalize mammogram screening based on age, risk factors and breast density. Here's what women should know.
A new poll shows nearly half of women believe breast cancer screening should begin at age 50—despite many medical experts ...
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, ...
Mammograms can help you find teeny cancers and save your life. If you can't afford a mammogram, there are plenty of ways to ...
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I had my first mammogram at age 40. After dreading it for years, I discovered it wasn't as bad as I thought.
When my doctor suggested I get a mammogram at 40, I was filled with anxiety. It wasn't painful at all and gave me peace of mind.
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