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Tailored Mammography Improves Benefit-to-Harm Balance
Medscape Screening mammography may now be safely extended to once every 3 years for women 50 years of age and older provided they do not have dense breasts and are at low risk for breast cancer, new joint recommendations from the United States indicate. How often should you have a mammogram? Breast density and risk can inform decision American College of Physicians Women with dense breasts may need annual mammograms Many women could get mammograms every three years, UW study says |
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