Last week, in the wake of the new American Cancer Society [ACS] mammography guidelines recommending that screening mammography should be conducted later in life and with less frequency, I shared the personal story of 28-year old Jennifer*, who reported a breast lump to her doctor but was told that it was “probably nothing,” and that she was too young for a mammogram. Well, a lot of folks had a lot to say on this topic. And so, I’d like to continue the conversation.
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