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The United States Preventive Services Task Force, or USPSTF, recommends that women age 50 to 74 with average risk for breast cancer get a mammogram at least every two years, while the American Cancer Society advocates for earlier screening – annual screenings starting at age 40 until the age of 55, with the option to switch to every two years in women age 55 and older.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas - The United States Preventive Services Task Force, or USPSTF, recommends that women age 50 to 74 with average risk for breast cancer get a mammogram at least every two years, while the American Cancer Society advocates for earlier screening – annual screenings starting at age 40 until the age of 55, with the option to switch to every two years in women age 55 and older.


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