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They left the woman behind. One of the boys later bragged about cracking the blank in the face. Police were able to trace the getaway car to the accused driver, 20yearold raven coley of milwaukee. Shes now facing attempted robbery charges. Because of their ages, for now the boys are in the Juvenile Court system. Reporting live in brookfield, nick bohr, wisn 12 news. Anchor were following breaking news, Milwaukee Police fire one of their own. The department terminated dominique heagganbrown following an internal investigation. Heagganbrown is the officer who shot Sylville Smith in august sparking days of unrest. However, he wasnt fired for the shooting, but something he is accused of doing afterwards. Prosecutors charged heagganbrown with sexually assaulting a man, and investigators say he may have had as many as four victims since 2015. The District Attorney is Still Deciding whether to file charges in the shooting case. Anchor fake cash in bay view. A warning tonight from a popular lo

Breast cancer survivors may not need so many mammograms, UK study suggests

Breast cancer survivors may not need yearly screens: study

A large British study finds that less frequent screening is just as good as annual mammograms for certain breast cancer survivors. The findings are being discussed at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Until now, there wasn’t solid evidence for when women could ease back on yearly mammograms after cancer surgery. This research suggests after three years, women age 50 and older can get by with a mammogram every other year or every third year. The study was funded by the research arm of the U.K.’s National Health Service. One expert says more research will be needed to change U.S. guidelines.

Breast cancer survivors may not need so many mammograms, UK study suggests

Breast cancer survivors may not need yearly screens: study | Life & Entertainment

A large British study finds that less frequent screening is just as good as annual mammograms for certain breast cancer survivors. The findings are being discussed at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Until now, there wasn’t solid evidence for when women could ease back on yearly mammograms after cancer surgery. This research suggests after three years, women age 50 and older can get by with a mammogram every other year or every third year. The study was funded by the research arm of the U.K.’s National Health Service. One expert says more research will be needed to change U.S. guidelines.

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