Kimberly Booker and her doctro both believe that if she had not had a mammogram at the age of 42, she would not have caught her breast cancer in time.
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An announcement earlier this week by a government task force to change the age for breast cancer screening has stirred up controversy. Meredith Vieira and Dr. Nancy Snyderman discuss the issue.
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In Health Matters, a controversial study about breast cancer that contradicts all preventative measures against the disease. Dr. Lynn Gayden, Medical Director at Baptist Women’s Health Center joins us with more.
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Beth Hibbard was surprised to learn she had cancer after her diagnosis last June. She had no signs of it and she’s a healthy person ... a runner, a swimmer and very active. Already proactive about her breast health she discovered her cancer by listening to a friend.
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The US Preventive Services Task Force now says women do not need to be screened for breast cancer until later in life. Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.
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THE FAST LIFE This true-to-life Latino cancer PSA shows that, despite busy lives, Latinas ages 40 and older should set aside time to take care of their own health and get their mammogram each year that can detect breast cancer early, when it is most treatable. Spot: PSA ENG :30 Breast Cancer /Hi...
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First Lady Michelle Obama recognizes new advances in the treatment and heightened awareness of breast cancer and says women need health insurance reform to prevent and combat the disease. October 23, 2009. (Public Domain)
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