Yearly mammograms can save lives


The study found that found that 71% of confirmed breast cancer deaths occurred in the 20% of the study population that did not receive regular mammograms. The majority of those who died from breast cancer had never had a mammogram prior to diagnosis. – Filepic

A new study finds evidence that regular mammograms can help save lives through early detection.

FOR women 40 and over, a new study finds that regular mammography screening is still the best way to go.

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