Forty is the optimal age for women to start having regular mammograms to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths, according to a US study.
Friday, October 21 is National Mammography Day - York Hospital
Women should start getting mammograms at 40 not 50, major health panel says
Annual breast cancer screenings linked to lower risk of death, study finds
Mammograms at 40? Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Spark Fresh Debate - California Healthline
Mammograms often lead to unneeded treatment, study finds – Twin Cities
Start breast cancer screening at 40, but screen every two years, USPSTF says. Will America listen? - The Cancer Letter
Society of Breast Imaging - Today is National Mammography Day, a day designated to remind women that early detection through mammography screening saves the most lives. It is also a day to
Ending the confusion about breast cancer screening: Annual mammograms starting at 40 save the most lives - News
New Mammogram Guidelines Recommend Screenings at Age 40
Mammograms from age 40 would save more lives, study finds
Mammogram Recommendations for Women Under 50 Deserve More Study - Bloomberg