People should be able to get a mammogram starting at age 40 but it shouldn’t be routinely offered for for women under 50 who ...
A Winnipeg woman who was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer almost two years ago is pushing for the province to lower the ...
Canada's guidelines for routine breast cancer screenings will remain unchanged, despite mounting pressure from medical ...
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer ... saved from screening are when women go starting at 40 years old.
In a split with Cancer Society recommendations, a federal panel said it found no compelling evidence to warrant lowering the ...
We’ve been arguing about the right age to start mammography screening for decades, but there is no right answer ...
Although a federal task force says mammograms shouldn't be routine for women under 50, new data reveals a significant spike ...
A national task force that provides guidance for health-care providers is not lowering the recommended breast cancer ...
Experts say data contradicts the latest breast cancer screening guidelines from the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health ...
Several cancer experts, surgeons and radiologists swiftly condemned a national task force's draft decision not to lower the ...
Canadian breast cancer screening guidelines are being updated, but still don't recommend routine screening begin at age 40.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can improve doctors' assessments of mammograms, accurately detecting even the smallest breast cancers with fewer scary false positive readings, a new study shows.