Views3,461 Citations0 20 Medical News in Brief November 15, 2024 Samantha Anderer JAMA.2024;332(22):1872-1873. doi:10.1001/jama.2024.23048 FullText All individuals with an average risk of breast cancer should begin screening mammography at 40 years of age, the American College of...
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ASCO and ACOG Update: Breast Cancer Screening and PreventionAdditional informationAuthor informationWalter AlexanderWalter Alexander is a medical writer in New York City.doi:10.1080/10463356.1999.11904852AlexanderWalterOncology Issues
In addition, the process of individual risk assessment is evolving, and new factors that affect risk are being identified The purpose of this document is to clarify the rationale for current breast cancer screening guidelines and evaluate the evidence regarding screening techniques. It also focuses ...
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