WASHINGTON -- Women are now advised to get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and until age 74, according to new recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force. The USPSTF, a ...
Why cancer screening should become more like heart disease prevention. You’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a newsletter on how to navigate medical and public health challenges. Click here to get ...
Artificial Intelligence] is everywhere,” professor and vice chair of research in the University of Wisconsin Department of Radiology, Dr. Christoph Lee, said. Currently, UW is participating in a multi ...
More than 40% of women have dense breast tissue. Here’s why mammography falls short—and how dense breast imaging is reshaping ...
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is turning routine mammograms into something more than a simple yes-or-no on cancer. The Boston hospital has started offering an artificial intelligence tool, ...
This opportunity, provided by the Georgia Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (BCCP), seeks to increase access to breast ...
Charlotte Radiology is turning away some mobile mammogram patients, potentially delaying diagnosis and critical care.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While experts are sympathetic to the stress false positives can cause, they're urging women to keep going to annual screenings, ...
May 5, 2010 — Screening mammograms in younger women have low accuracy and detect few cancers, according to the results of a study published online May 3 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute ...
There are side effects to the COVID-19 vaccines, but experts say the benefits greatly outweigh the risks. “I would take whatever vaccine would be available to me as quickly as possible,” Dr. Anthony ...