False-positive mammography results common among younger women
False-positive results and additional imaging are common among younger women and women with risk factors for breast cancer who are screened with digital mammography. …read more
False-positive results and additional imaging are common among younger women and women with risk factors for breast cancer who are screened with digital mammography. …read more
False-positive results and additional imaging are common among younger women and women with risk factors for breast cancer who are screened with digital mammography. …read more
Women ages 50 to 74 should be screened regularly; women in their 40s should make an individual decision in partnership with their doctors. The U.S. …read more
Women ages 50 to 74 should be screened regularly; women in their 40s should make an individual decision in partnership with their doctors. The U.S. …read more
Breast density makes a difference in terms of breast screening opportunities, but measures of breast density appear to be inconsistent, with up to 19% of women incorrectly defined. …read more
Breast density makes a difference in terms of breast screening opportunities, but measures of breast density appear to be inconsistent, with up to 19% of women incorrectly defined. …read more
For women at average risk for breast cancer, the decision to start mammography before age 50 should be an individual decision, according to final guidelines from the US Preventive Services Task Force. Medscape Medical News …read more
For women at average risk for breast cancer, the decision to start mammography before age 50 should be an individual decision, according to final guidelines from the US Preventive Services Task Force. Medscape Medical News …read more
Half of the amounts transferred were for licensing and royalties, and almost all obstetrician/gynecologists received payments for food and beverages. Medscape Medical News …read more
Half of the amounts transferred were for licensing and royalties, and almost all obstetrician/gynecologists received payments for food and beverages. Medscape Medical News …read more