A government task force has recommended major changes in breast cancer screening guidelines, suggesting that most women should not begin getting routine mammograms until age 50, and then only once every two years.
Doctors, advocacy groups and others had mixed reactions to the changes. Some welcomed the shift, but others, including the American Cancer Society, said they would continue to recommend annual mammograms for women over 40.
To help make sense of the new guidelines and what they mean for you, two experts are taking your questions. Check back Wednesday, November 25 for answers. |