Physicians cautious on mammogram changes
Photo by Gretel Daugherty—In a darkened room in Community Hospital’s radiology department, Don Nicolay, M.D., examines digital mammograms on several computer screens. Nicolay is the chief medical officer of the hospital.
Chris Froese
Photo by Gretel Daugherty—In a darkened room in Community Hospital’s radiology department, Don Nicolay, M.D., examines digital mammograms on several computer screens. Nicolay is the chief medical officer of the hospital.
By
Amy Hamilton
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
For as long as most women can remember, turning 40 means getting a mammogram that year and every year after.
That thinking shouldn’t be absolute, according to recommendations released…
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