Annual mammography beginning at 40 reduces breast cancer mortality by 42%,  new data show

Annual mammography beginning at 40 reduces breast cancer mortality by 42%, new data show

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quot;I am hoping that primary care physicians see that risks of screening are manageable, and the benefits are tremendous," said Dartmouth's Debra L. Monticciolo, MD. 

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Rad Tech CE, ASRT, ARRT® CE, Category A Credits

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