US panel recommends all women receive breast cancer screening from 40
- An influential panel advises most women to start getting regular mammograms at age 40 to address rising breast cancer rates in younger women and reduce racial disparities in deaths.
- U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women without genetic mutations should begin mammograms at 40 and continue every two years until age 74.
- Starting mammograms at 40 instead of 50 could prevent an extra 1.3 breast cancer deaths per 1,000 women over their screening lifetimes according to the panel.
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