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Good evening. More fallout today concerning the recommendations from that government advisory task force on the frequency of mammograms. Yesterday as we reported, doctors were distancing themselves from the recommendations, today it was the government. The nation’s top health official health secretary Katherine Seville saying middle aged women should keep doing what they are doing.
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And good evening, everyone. The confusion just keeps growing over those new guidelines for breast cancer screening. A federal panel said most women should start getting routine mammograms at age 50, not 40. But many doctors and the American cancer society disagree. And today the secretary of health and human services added to the controversy when she seemed to keep her distance from the new recommendations. We’ll be hearing from her in just a moment.
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Two days after an independent panel recommended that regular mammograms begin not at age 40, but at age 50. The secretary of health and human services said women should still consider getting mammograms at age 40.