By A Mystery Man Writer
Survival rates for breast cancer are high, according to Russell Medical Cancer Center director Dr. George Miranda, largely because of screenings that catch it early.
Doctors, advocates call for changes to breast cancer screening
New Mammogram Advice: What to Know - The New York Times
Some Women Should Begin Mammograms in Their 30s, Study Says
Skipping mammograms raises a woman's odds for breast cancer death
Canadian task force updating guidelines, amid push for screening
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Campaign
Safety - Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation™
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Controversy: New ACS Guidelines
Breast cancer screening should start at age 40 – 10 years earlier
1 in 10 women ages 40+ have never had a breast cancer screening – Prevent Cancer Foundation
Despite Katie Couric's Advice, Doctors Say Ultrasound Breast Exams May Not Be Needed - KFF Health News