Doctors issue recommendations for women to start getting mammograms at age 40

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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is recommending all women at average risk of breast cancer start regular screenings at the age of 40.

"If I had found my cancer six months later, I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you; if I found it at age 34 and a half, I would be terminally ill," said Diver.

"My cancer was found at a very early stage which is very fortunate because it was a very aggressive carcinoma that hadn't reached into my ducts yet, and they were able to get all of it. I was considered cured at that time," she said. "It makes me very happy; I volunteer for the American Cancer Society trying to get more women to get early mammograms for years now because I know how important they are," said Diver.

"The whole goal of screening mammography is to detect breast cancer early before a woman can feel it," said Dr. Holly Marshall with University Hospitals."If we screen every year, we have a better chance of detecting the breast cancer early."

 

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