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Study Examines Impact of Two-Year Screening Interval for Breast Cancer
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Except for women in their 40s, women who are screened with mammography
every 2 years may not have an increased risk of late-stage breast cancer
compared with women screened every year, according to a new study in the
December 15 issue of the Journal