“Mammography Is the Leading Method for Early Breast Cancer Detection”
TRUE: Mammography can detect about 80 to 90 percent of breast cancer in woman without symptoms, and because mammograms can find many cancers that are far too small to be felt, they help save lives by uncovering cancer in its earliest stages. The ACS recommends receiving a mammogram once every three years for women aged 20 to 39 and every year for women aged 40 and older. (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
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