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A new study finds breast cancer screening after the age of 70 may be leading to overdiagnosis, unnecessary procedures and anxiety.
Getting your mammogram and other routine medical screenings is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Here are 5 screenings every woman should schedule.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends all women begin biennial screening mammography at the age of 40 instead of 50.
A survey of more than 700 women finds money concerns often stop women from getting follow-up tests after an abnormal mammogram.
Researchers compared standard 2D digital mammography to a newer technology known as DBT and found DBT detected more cancer with fewer false positives.
Researchers compare 4 common supplemental breast cancer tests and find breast MRI is the most effective at detecting cancer in women with dense breasts.