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Archive for May, 2007

Mammogram Rates Decline in Recent Years

The data are a little over a year old, however…

US women are getting mammograms to screen for breast cancer at declining rates, according to a study describing a trend that some health officials fear may reverse progress against the deadly disease.

The percentage of women 40 and older saying they had a mammogram within the past two years slipped from 70 percent in 2000 to 66 percent in 2005, according to the study appearing today in the journal Cancer.

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What’s your reason for not getting a mammogram? And that’s not an attitude-filled question, I’d actually like to know.

My wife just said (roughly) while looking over my should while typing this, “There ought to be an alternative to mammograms … they do sonograms to check babies in the womb, why can’t that work for breasts … mammograms hurt!”