Lives saved by getting mammograms - ConnectAmarillo.com
While the age of when women are required to get a mammogram maybe still unclear, one fact stands true, they save lives. ... "Yes, people who have family history or several members in their family who have cancer are at high risk. The most common scenario we see in the clinic is a young woman who is all fine, minding her own business and one fine morning felt a lump that turned out to be cancer,"said Dr. Rakhshanda L. Rahman, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Associate Professor of Surgical Oncology. |
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