Follow-up surveillance with less-frequent mammograms poses no greater risk to breast cancer patients, study finds

A five-year study, called Mammo-50, that followed women aged 50 and older with a breast cancer diagnosis and surgery has been published in The Lancet. This research shows that follow-up surveillance with less frequent mammograms puts the patients at no greater risk and could reduce the stress of waiting for results.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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