Jun 12, 2023, 23:26
One-size-fits-NONE when it comes to saving lives from breast cancer – Victoria Wolodzko Smart
Did you know that the debate continues about the right path to early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment? The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently released draft recommendations for breast cancer screening, which is a meaningful step in the right direction. Spoiler alert — their recommendations have dropped from a recommended age of 50 to age 40, but only every other year. But one-size-fits-NONE when it comes to saving lives from breast cancer. Let’s discuss the gaps that still need filling before the final recommendations are published, and how you can play a role in saving lives—including your own. Read more in my op-ed below.
Source: Victoria Wolodzko Smart/Linkedin
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