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Mammograms Should Start at Age 40, New Guidelines Recommend

New guidelines recommend that mammograms start at age 40 for all individuals assigned female at birth, emphasizing the importance of early detection in treating breast cancer effectively. The U.S. Preventive Services Taskforce, after reviewing new evidence, now advises biennial screenings for this demographic, a shift from previous recommendations which suggested starting at 50.

 

Dr. Carol Mangione, part of the task force, highlights the increasing incidence of breast cancer among those in their forties, underscoring the need for broader screening. This evolution reflects a deeper understanding of breast cancer risks and underscores the significance of proactive public health measures. Read more from NPR here.