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New Guidelines For Breast Cancer Screenings
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now says women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at 40 years old. Natalie spoke to a doctor about these new guidelines.
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Panel: Women Should Start Regular Mammograms at Age 40
A major shift in guidance says that mammograms should happen 10 years earlier than previously recommended.
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FDA's New Mammogram Guidelines Could Help Detect Breast Cancer Earlier
All U.S. women getting mammograms will soon receive information about their breast density, which can sometimes make cancer harder to spot.