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Many U.S. women undergo annual mammograms despite guideline recommendations

More than 75% of women received a mammogram in the past year, suggesting that a large proportion of women undergo screening annually regardless of guideline recommendations for biennial screening, according to the 2019 and 2021 National Health Interview Survey.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2025/03/25/2.htm
25 Mar 2025

False-positive mammograms linked with reduced uptake of future screening

Women were particularly unlikely to return after a false-positive result if they were referred for short-interval follow-up or a biopsy or if they were Asian or Hispanic/Latinx, a large analysis of mammography in the U.S. found.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2024/09/03/1.htm
3 Sep 2024

Annual mammography after age 75 may not be beneficial; every other year has better cost/benefit ratio

A modeling study found that the very small number of deaths averted from breast cancer may be offset by costs and potential harms of overdiagnosis with mammography done annually after age 75 years.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2021/11/23/4.htm
23 Nov 2021

Starting mammography screening at age 40 years in Black women could decrease breast cancer deaths

Breast cancer deaths could be cut by starting mammography screening in Black women 10 years earlier than in White women, a modeling study predicted.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2021/10/19/4.htm
19 Oct 2021

Mammography may not benefit healthy women older than age 75

Researchers used Medicare data to examine eight-year follow-up of two screening strategies: continuing annual mammography after a certain age or ceasing to screen.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2020/02/25/1.htm
25 Feb 2020

Overdiagnosis with screening mammography may be more likely than detection of large tumors

Researchers used data from 1975 through 2012 to examine tumor size and size-specific breast cancer incidence in women ages 40 and older.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2016/10/18/1.htm
18 Oct 2016

USPSTF issues final recommendations on screening for breast cancer

They apply to asymptomatic women 40 years of age and older who do not have preexisting breast cancer or history of a high-risk breast lesion and who are not at high breast cancer risk due to a known underlying genetic mutation or history of chest radiation as a child.
https://immattersacp.org/weekly/archives/2016/01/12/1.htm
12 Jan 2016

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