The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening of average risk women between ages 50-74, but state plans often said the age to start was 40, and did not specify when to end the screenings. Authors say all states should share the same advice, as well as raise awareness of those at higher risk.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening of average risk women between ages 50-74, but state plans often said the age to start was 40, and did not specify when to end the screenings. Authors say all states should share the same advice, as well as raise awareness of those at higher risk.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening of average risk women between ages 50-74, but state plans often said the age to start was 40, and did not specify when to end the screenings. Authors say all states should share the same advice, as well as raise awareness of those at higher risk.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening of average risk women between ages 50-74, but state plans often said the age to start was 40, and did not specify when to end the screenings. Authors say all states should share the same advice, as well as raise awareness of those at higher risk.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends biennial screening of average risk women between ages 50-74, but state plans often said the age to start was 40, and did not specify when to end the screenings. Authors say all states should share the same advice, as well as raise awareness of those at higher risk.