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- USPSTF Updates Recommendations on Cervical Cancer Screening - Medscape
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has posted a draft updated statement on cervical cancer screening The statement is open for public comment until January 13, 2025, on the task force
- New USPSTF Draft Suggests Mammography Start at 40, Not 50 - Medscape
The major change: USPSTF proposed reducing the recommended start age for routine screening mammograms from age 50 to age 40 The latest recommendation, which carries a B grade, also calls for
- Routine Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at 40: USPSTF - Medscape
The USPSTF's decision to recommend an earlier start age for routine mammography was partly intended to begin to address the fact that Black women are about 40% more likely to die from breast
- Understanding the USPSTF Screening Mammogram Guidelines - Page 2 - Medscape
The USPSTF revised guidelines were published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in November 2009 and recommended against routine screening mammography for women aged 40–49 years, suggesting that
- USPSTF Calls for Universal Syphilis Screening in Pregnancy - Medscape
The USPSTF statement aligns with the recommendations of other healthcare organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which issued a clinical practice
- USPSTF Final Recommendation on Aspirin for Primary CV Prevention - Medscape
USPSTF vice chair Michael Barry, MD, director of the Informed Medical Decisions Program in the Health Decision Sciences Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, told theheart org
- At a Glance: New ACS vs USPSTF Breast Screening Guidelines - Medscape
ACS and USPSTF 2015 Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Mammography Screening Parameter: ACS: USPSTF: Starting age (y) 45: 50: Screening frequency: Annually to age 54 y, then biennially:
- USPSTF May Back Some Osteoporosis Tests, Seeks More Research - Medscape
The USPSTF is calling for more studies on the benefits and harms of screening for osteoporosis to prevent fractures and related morbidity and mortality in men "Men do get osteoporosis," Davis said
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