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BY SHARON REYNOLDS
The National Cancer Institute
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Yesterday, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) updated recommendations on breast cancer screening, suggesting that women ages 50 to 74 who are at average risk for getting the disease undergo a routine screening mammogram every 2 years. The recommendations were published in the November 17 Annals of Internal Medicine.
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