Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New guidance says breast cancer screenings should start 10 years earlier than previously recommended, meaning mammograms for women ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a simple message – get your annual mammogram to detect breast cancer at its earliest stage. But you may be surprised to hear ...
Mammography screening is safe for anyone who has received a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot. Yet, people should pay attention to the timing of their COVID-19 vaccine shots and breast cancer ...
Editor’s Note: The publisher of the study referenced in this story has flagged the report with “expressions of concern.” This story may be updated when the journal posts further information. Women who ...
Governor Tony Evers signed the bill in honor of Gail Zeamer, a Wisconsin woman who died after a late-stage diagnosis caused ...
Uninsured women no longer have a barrier to life-saving mammograms. Ascension Sacred Heart provides free screenings to ...
The Magic City Links chapter is hosting a free mammogram event Saturday, March 21, as part of its Fight Like A Link program.
In a bright, welcoming clinical space in Kingston’s east end, a local radiologist is using her passion for women’s health screening to help more people access life-saving imaging services. Dr. Doris ...
Breast cancer screenings for women at average risk should be done every other year beginning at age 40, meaning mammograms should start 10 years earlier than previously recommended. The U.S.