Black Hawk County Health Alert: New Mammogram Guidelines for Women. Start at 40. Doctor Explains
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In this article, Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Iowa residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.
Why This Matters to You
The USPSTF has strongly recommended that all women begin breast cancer screenings at age 40. Screenings should continue every other year through age 74.
What This Means for Your Health
“This proactive shift in public health strategy is aimed at reducing breast cancer death rates among women.” Dr. Puja Uppal, Family Medicine
Doctor’s Expert Insights About The New Mammogram USPSTF Guidelines and Women’s Health in Black Hawk County, Iowa
Know this: “The new guidelines now say that all women should get a mammogram every two years, starting at age 40. This change was made mainly because more women in their 40s are getting breast cancer than before. Also, Black women have a higher chance of dying from breast cancer, when compared to other women. Starting screenings at a younger age could help find breast cancer earlier and improve the chances of survival.
Doctors should talk to their patients about these new guidelines. They...
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