Mammograms after age 75: Study suggests regular screening may save lives

For women aged 40 to 74, a mammogram every year or every other year is the standard recommendation in screening for breast cancer. Regular mammograms reduce the risk of late-stage breast cancer and improve breast cancer survival rates. But the guidance has been less clear for women aged 75 and older.
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