Mammograms from age 40 would save more lives, study finds
Forty is the optimal age for women to start having regular mammograms to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths, according to a US study.
Mammogram Study Says Screening Doesn't Improve Mortality
Breast cancer screening for women in their 40s linked to a better chance of survival, Canadian study finds
More evidence shows annual mammogram beginning at age 40 could save lives - CBS Boston
Women Should Now Be Screened for Breast Cancer at Age 40, U.S. Task Force Says
Mammograms Save Lives – If You're 40 or Older You Should Be Screened Every Year
Older women's breast cancer is often overdiagnosed, study finds, raising risk of unnecessary treatment, Health
Breast cancer screenings should start at age 40, draft recommendations say - WPR
New Study Confirms Importance of Yearly Screening Mammography
Demystifying the mammogram discussion
New study may reignite debate on mammograms for younger women
Mammograms at 40? Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Spark Fresh Debate - California Healthline