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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A local nurse is encouraging others to get screened for colon cancer following her own health scare at a young age.
New federal guidelines will make it easier for women to get screened for cervical cancer. According to the new recommendations by the Health Resources and Services Administration, women between the ...
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Most women requiring continued cervical cancer screening — including those at high risk — do not continue screening after 65 years of age.
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Governor Bill Lee signed a bill into law Friday that will require insurance companies to cover biomarker testing.