Shame can shape how early patients get diagnosed, and how aggressively they pursue treatment, if at all. In a 2014 study, Dr.
"This is just a really powerful service that changes a lot of women's lives. It gives them a chance to live," said ...
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Advocates praise Sask's move to lower mammogram age to 43, but say more work to be done
As of Jan. 1, women aged 43 and older can now self-refer for a screening mammogram as part of a phased age-lowering. The ...
Articles and posts about the age qualification drop to 43 in Saskatchewan were spread on social media as soon as the province ...
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This CEO Lost Family to Cancer. Now, He’s Banking on Radically Transforming Early Detection of Breast Cancer
When Jayant Parthasarathy lost family members to breast, brain, ovarian, and prostate cancers, his next mission was clear.
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Mammograms may reveal hidden heart risks for women, study finds
New research suggests X-ray images may offer an early warning sign for cardiovascular disease — the leading cause of death ...
Breast cancer is everywhere. It’s the most common cancer in women around the world, and it’s not going away—2.3 million new ...
Saskatchewan's gradual reduction of the breast cancer screening eligibility age now allows women aged 43 and over to self-refer for screening mammograms, with the goal of reducing the age to 40 in the ...
Homeless women face unique health challenges with few dedicated resources. And as the number of women experiencing ...
Survey reveals 96% of physicians feel unfairly treated under New Mexico's medical malpractice laws as the state faces a ...
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