Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at 40, New Study Suggests Medicine & Technology Aug 13, 2020 An update to a 23-year-old study suggests that screening women for breast cancer at the age of 40 could save more lives.
Breast Cancer Survivors Share Their Insurance Nightmare Stories Dec 07, 2019 Breast cancer survivors voiced their sentiments regarding the bills of their post-cancer treatments.
Thermography Can Detect Cancer Much Earlier Than Mammography, Study Says Jun 04, 2019 Thermography is employed to mark the heat areas of your body by the virtue of its ultra-sensitive, high-resolution digital infrared rays cameras.
FDA issues new recommendations about mammograms Mar 28, 2019 The US Food and Drug Administration announced proposed changes to mammography standards Wednesday.
Screening mammograms don't prevent breast cancer deaths, study finds Jul 08, 2015 Undergoing mammogram test does not actually help prevent the occurrence of breast cancer, a new study suggests.
Extra Exams May Only Benefit Some Women with Dense Breasts May 19, 2015 Currently it is suggested that all women with dense breasts get ultrasounds or other extra screenings after a mammogram, but a new study is now suggesting that those added tests may actually benefit only certain women.
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