All asymptomatic women aged 50 to 74 years at an average risk for breast cancer should receive biennial screening mammography, new ACP guidance published in Annals of Internal Medicine states. Carolyn ...
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Rising heart attacks among young Indian women linked to genetic risk: Experts urge early screening
Young Indians, particularly women aged 30-40, are facing a rising risk of heart attacks, often linked to genetic factors.
Plus, key factors that increase your risk.
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New breast cancer guidelines recommend mammograms every two years for women
While the annual mammography has long been considered the standard, the American College of Physicians authors explained that ...
Asian American women with breast cancer had higher survival rates than white women, though outcomes differed across ethnic ...
Across the country, women are embracing a buzzed-about injectable filler made from donated cadaver fat — yes, that’s tissue ...
New data shows breast cancer cases are increasing among women under 50, prompting Minnesota health officials to expand ...
Television cameras caught a Pittsburgh Pirates fan fondling a woman's chest during Thursday's loss to the Nationals.
According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and one in 43 will die from ...
Current guidelines from the American Cancer Society recommend women start annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer ...
Holly Ott has a goal of reaching as many women as possible to raise breast cancer awareness. The Windber resident, who is a ...
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