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Mammograms are a greater risk of causing cancer than screening for it in woman under 50. Every study conducted on this has documented this. To screen more only adds to that health risk and does not improve the results. Why not catch up with the undeveloped nations and use ultrasound technology for younger woman, which is less hazardous and more accurate.
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