#KnowYourLemons campaign moves breast cancer awareness to the next level with as breast are euphemized as the citrus fruit. This is to raise awareness more in a simpler way.
The USPSTF advises that mammograms before turning 50 has fewer benefits and more risks.
The American Cancer Society announced new recommendations saying women with average risk for breast cancer should be screened every other year from age 45.
CLEVELAND - Researchers from University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have published new findings in the February issue of American Journal of Roentgenology that mammography remains beneficial for women in their 40s. According to the study, women between ages 40 and 49 who underwent routine screening mammography were diagnosed at earlier stages with smaller tumors and were less likely to require chemotherapy.