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Annual Mammography Beginning At 40 Cuts Breast Cancer Mortality By 42%
A new study has revealed that beginning annual breast cancer screenings at age 40 and maintaining them until at least 79 is the most effective strategy to significantly reduce mortality with minimal associated risks. More...28 Feb 2024
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