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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force proposed that all women at average risk of breast cancer start screening at 40 to reduce their risk of dying from the disease.
(NEW YORK) -- Most women with average risk should start screening for breast cancer at age 40, and they should get screened every other year through age 74, according to new draft guidance Tuesday from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a federally appointed group whose decisions guide insurance policies. Prior task force recommendations said
Alarmed by an increase in breast cancer diagnoses among younger women and persistently high death rates among Black women in particular, health experts Tuesday said women should start getting mammograms at the age of 40, rather than 50.
The US Preventive Services Task Force is proposing that all women at average risk of breast cancer start screening at age 40 to reduce their risk of dying from the disease, according to a new draft recommendation statement.