Mammography Screening Should Begin at Age 40 Years

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Abstract

The 2023 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force draft recommendation statement on screening for breast cancer recommends lowering the starting age for biennial screening with mammography to age 40 years from 50 years, the age of screening initiation that the Task Force had previously recommended since 2009. A recent Perspective article in the New England Journal of Medicine by Woloshin et al contends that this change will provide no additional benefit and is unjustified. This article reviews the main ideas presented by Woloshin et al and provides substantial evidence not considered by those authors in support of screening mammography in U.S. women starting at age 40 years.

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Hendrick, R. E., & Monticciolo, D. L. (2024). Mammography Screening Should Begin at Age 40 Years. Journal of Breast Imaging, 6(2), 116–123. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbad103

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