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The Mammography Debate, Part II

The Mammography Debate, Part II
Written by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
Cancer Decisions

“Barbara Brenner of the San Francisco-based group, Breast Cancer Action (BCA), is one of the rare leaders who has come out in support of the USPSTF recommendations. She says that the new recommendations would simply bring the US in line with most European countries, and [...]

Mammography: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released updated recommendations for breast-cancer screening

The New England Journal of Medicine published this article entitled “On Mammography – More Agreement Than Disagressment. ”
Click here to view the article.

Women Receive “Good News” on Mammography Screening But Is it Really Good News?

Women Receive “Good News” on Mammography Screening But Is it Really Good News?
Women Have A Safe Alternative to Mammograms to Maintain Annual Screenings
For immediate release from the American College of Clinical Thermology.
 Women of all ages received good news with the recent revision of the government recommendations for screening mammography.  The US Department of Health and [...]

Alternative to Mammograms

Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Record
Alternative to mammograms
In view of the recent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations concerning new guidelines for having mammograms, some vital information for women needs to be presented. The new guidelines are for the general population, not those at high risk of breast cancer because of family history or gene [...]

BreastCancerStories.org

BreastCancerStories.org is a very special website where breast cancer patients and care givers can write about their experiences, share their progress with loved ones, and read stories and connect with other patients and care givers who are going through a similar experience.
Wendy McCoole
Executive Director, Founder and Survivor
BreastCancerStories.org
www.breastcancerstories.org