They believe that because of false positives, and occasional misdiagnoses, women should wait until the age of 50 to start getting mammograms (Pruthi, 2013 para 8). This mindset sounds good in paper but in reality it’s misleading and bipartisan. This mindset put the avoidance of stressful inconveniences before a potential life changing screening that could save countless of lives. A large study was performed in Sweden of women in their 40s who underwent mammogram screenings in which it showed a decrease in breast cancer deaths by 29% (Pruthi, 2013 para 8). Modern medicine has grew into a more preventative sphere, no longer are we sitting ducks waiting for the next crisis to appear. This preventative form of screening is available now for women to use. We shouldn’t limit its use, retraining its usage will end up causing our mothers and sisters to gamble with their health decisions and ultimately their
They believe that because of false positives, and occasional misdiagnoses, women should wait until the age of 50 to start getting mammograms (Pruthi, 2013 para 8). This mindset sounds good in paper but in reality it’s misleading and bipartisan. This mindset put the avoidance of stressful inconveniences before a potential life changing screening that could save countless of lives. A large study was performed in Sweden of women in their 40s who underwent mammogram screenings in which it showed a decrease in breast cancer deaths by 29% (Pruthi, 2013 para 8). Modern medicine has grew into a more preventative sphere, no longer are we sitting ducks waiting for the next crisis to appear. This preventative form of screening is available now for women to use. We shouldn’t limit its use, retraining its usage will end up causing our mothers and sisters to gamble with their health decisions and ultimately their