For Breast Cancer, When to Screen or Not to Screen? That is the Question Plaguing the Minds of U.S. Women—and Their Clinicians
Representatives from American Cancer Society, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), and U.S. Preventive Services Task Force deliberated recent controversies in breast cancer screening recommendations.FORT WASHINGTON, PA — In 2015, American Cancer Society (ACS) caused a stir in the oncology community—and among women in general—with the updated recommendation that women of average risk for breast cancer should commence annual mammography at age 45. Previously, ACS recommended that mammography begin at 40 years, which is the same age recommended within the NCCN Clinical Practice