New Guideline Says Women Need Breast Cancer Screenings at Age 40
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The U.S. Preventative Task Force released a new guideline saying women should start getting breast cancer screenings at the age of 40 instead of the current standard of 50 years of age.
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A new federal guideline was released recommending women to get breast cancer screenings at 40 years of age instead of age 50.
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