Breast density awareness is key in early cancer detection

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Mammograms may not be able to detect cancer in women with denser breasts. The FDA is planning to announce regulations on informing women about their tissue type and screening options. Roxana Saberi shares more.

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Insurance companies NEED to cover ultrasounds, PERIOD.

FireyTinkerHell
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So many advances in technology but they cannot make mammograms more effective and easier to get? SMH

marla
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All states need to cover additional testing for breast cancer it is under the preventative practice. Also I feel when you have you’re first pap is when you she have your first mammogram and then you can know what kind of breast tissue you have and then how often you can get scans

heatherbeane
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It should be part of every mastectomy to reconstruct a woman's breast, if the patient wishes it.

dulynoted
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I mean really what's the big difference you're saying "sonagram" like that is somewhat a safer measure you took😒😒😒😒😒😒 not really so... *An ultrasound is a tool used to take a picture. A sonogram is the picture that the ultrasound generates.*

Honeypepper.
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Sorry, but the news reporter version of April O'Neill, which Norah represents a live action version of, fell out of television favor during the Clinton era. Norah is indeed meant to bring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reporter to life. Their "O' '" names and hair color are too similar.

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I got this ladies ...form a single file line

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