
How to make sense of the new mammogram guidelines
Clip: 10/20/2015 | 6m 30s
How to make sense of the new mammogram guidelines
The American Cancer Society has revised its mammogram guidelines, recommending that women with an average risk of cancer start screenings at age 45, not 40. Judy Woodruff examines the guidelines and the debate with Dr. Richard Wender of the American Cancer Society.
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How to make sense of the new mammogram guidelines
Clip: 10/20/2015 | 6m 30s
The American Cancer Society has revised its mammogram guidelines, recommending that women with an average risk of cancer start screenings at age 45, not 40. Judy Woodruff examines the guidelines and the debate with Dr. Richard Wender of the American Cancer Society.
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