Screening Mammography in Women 40-49 Years Old: Current Evidence

Breast cancer is an important health problem for women 40-49 years old, yet screening mammography for this age group remains controversial. This article reviews recent guidelines and supporting evidence on screening mammography in women of this age group. Evidence supports the benefit of annual scre...

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Mass Screening
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