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Shift in cancer screening guidance has experts clashing over new guidance
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The American College of Physicians has issued new guidance recommending that average-risk women begin mammogram screening at age 50 rather than 40, screening every two years instead of annually, prompting disagreement among medical experts about the appropriate approach to breast cancer screening.
Shift in cancer screening guidance has experts clashing over new guidance
New ACP guidance suggests starting mammograms at 50 instead of 40 for average-risk women, one every two years, sparking debate among breast cancer screening experts.
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