Breast Mammography Benefits Are Minimal For Women 40-49 – Annals Study
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Mammography is not likely to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths by more than 20% in women ages 40-49, according to results from the Canadian National Breast Screening Study-1
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