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Cone Health expert explains why mammograms and early detection save lives | 2 Your Well Being
Lauren Evans with Cone Health Imaging at MedCenter Mebane spoke with WFMY News 2 about the importance of regular screenings.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and with National Mammography Day around the corner, it's a crucial time to ...
Breast cancer screenings can feel like a lot to manage. But here's what matters most: Catching breast cancer early through ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Rebecca Leddy about your mammogram report and breast density details.
About half of women over 40 have dense breasts. The denser the breast tissue, the more difficult it is to spot cancer on a ...
The more individuals learn about the tools used for breast cancer screening, the less daunting the process becomes, and the ...
October 17 marks National Mammography Day. It's a reminder for women to get screened for breast cancer once they hit 40.
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Mammograms After 75 Could Still Catch Early-Stage Breast Cancer, Study Shows
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force only recommends breast cancer screening up to age 74. However, research shows that women can still benefit from getting a mammogram beyond that age.
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.
Get your mammogram. That’s the simple message of October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the call to action from ...
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