Mammography benefits women aged up to 75 years
A survey conducted on over 860,000 women aged 70-75 years indicated that breast cancer screening is effective and reduces deaths from the disease in women aged up to 75 years old. In another study carried over about 100,000 women between the age group of 50 and 62 years indicated that the best interval for screening was every three years, which contradicts arguments that women should have mammograms more frequently.
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