A proposed guideline update from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force suggests that women with an average risk of breast cancer should undergo screening mammograms every two years, starting at the age of 40.
This revision takes into account advancements in diagnostic technology and treatment, and marks a reversal of the panel’s previous controversial recommendation in 2009.
At that time, routine mammograms for women in their 40s were discouraged, and biennial screening was advised to begin at age 50, unless a woman and her doctor agreed to earlier screening.
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