Only one in 20 women receiving annual mammograms
Case Management Weekly, June 23, 2004
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Only one in 20 women received annual mammograms-drastically reducing the potential for preventing breast cancer deaths. Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School found that only 6 % of women screened at MGH received 10 mammograms over a 10 year period. The median number of mammograms given to one woman was 5. Women who have an annual mammogram have a lower risk of death than those who receive a mammogram once every 2 years.
Source: Cancer: Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society
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