By: Susan McLeod-Harrison
I’m a 40-something woman and you know what that means. I should be having mammograms yearly. At least that’s what the American Cancer Institute says. ”
Although the US Preventive Services Task Force now says the exam should usually start at 50, who doesn’t start worrying at 40? The Breast Cancer Research Foundation’s home page says: “The biggest risks for breast cancer are being a woman and aging.” This statement seems like a scare tactic in light of the fact that most women will never get breast cancer…
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