Members of a nationwide task force have released new breast cancer screening guidelines, recommending mammograms every two years beginning at age 40 for most people
Over a third of adults in the United States failed to get routine cancer screenings due to fears related to COVID-19 over the past year and a half. The National Cancer Institute predicts that nearly 10,000 breast and colorectal cancer deaths over the next 10 years will be related to pandemic delays in cancer screening and treatment.