Women less likely to retest after false-positive mammogram results

Researchers in a new study on mammograms found that false-positive results could affect a women’s likelihood to return for future screenings and prevent successful detection of cancer. Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the findings on TODAY.

Sep 3, 2024 - 09:00
Women less likely to retest after false-positive mammogram results
Researchers in a new study on mammograms found that false-positive results could affect a women’s likelihood to return for future screenings and prevent successful detection of cancer. Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the findings on TODAY.

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