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Forty is the optimal age for women to start having regular mammograms to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths, according to a US study.
Annual breast cancer screenings linked to lower risk of death, study finds
Routine mammograms do not save lives: The research is clear
Mammography Saves Lives American College of Radiology
Older women's breast cancer is often overdiagnosed, study finds, raising risk of unnecessary treatment, Health
Mammogram trial may help close gap in breast cancer death rates
Women should start getting mammograms at 40 not 50, health panel says
Mammograms in 40s Can Save Women's Lives, Study Finds
Patient self-scheduling significantly increases mammography completion rates
When Should Women Get Regular Mammograms? At 40, U.S. Panel Now Says. - The New York Times