Three questions to ask about calls to widen breast cancer screening
- Written by Alexandra Barratt, Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney
More mammography, for instance, starting at a younger age or screening more often, isn't necessarily better.from www.shutterstock.com
It’s easy to assume the earlier women are screened for breast cancer, the better. And a recent US study, which found screening women with mammography from the age of 40 saved the most lives, generatedheadlinesar...




