Women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting from the age of 40 to reduce their risk of dying from the disease, an influential US body recommended on Tuesday."By starting to screen all women at age 40, we can save nearly 20 percent more lives from breast cancer overall."
is still with us. joining the table, nbc news tom brokaw. hold up usa today. look at this. very cool. have you seen this yet, joe? no, i have not. look at that. excellent. tom. sarah brokaw has written a book about women in their 40s. i m married 40 years. two daughters accomplished in a strong way. now this one. i ve gone from i was never in first place. yes, you are. i m a guy who brings things along in the household. can i get you anything? i feel so sorry for him. look forward to meeting sarah. joining us now from capitol hill, republican congressman and how long majority leader, eric cantor. mika, good morning. it looks like we ll have a