
Starting mammograms at 40 would reduce disparities in deaths for Black women
Researchers determined that biennial screenings beginning at this age could reduce breast cancer deaths by 57%.
October 25, 2021 11:10 AM
Researchers determined that biennial screenings beginning at this age could reduce breast cancer deaths by 57%.
A new retrospective study addresses the question of how often to screen for breast cancer, suggesting benefits to yearly screening.