By Alexa Spencer | Word In Black (WIB) - A new study suggests that Black women should begin breast cancer screenings at 42-years-old, challenging the long-standing recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force for all U.S. women to start at age 50. Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center and the National Center for Tumor Diseases who proposed […]
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