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The American Cancer Society recommends that women age 40 and older get yearly mammograms. This October and November, join other Iowa women as we talk about why a woman decides whether or not to get screened for breast cancer. What are YOUR mammotives?

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Posted on December 8, 2011 by mammotives
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Have you ever had questions about breast cancer screening? If so, where did you go to find the answers you needed? Feel free to ask us a question in the Comments section–we will try our best to answer it!

You can also check out our Breast Cancer Resources page for links to reliable sources of information about breast cancer screening.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged breast cancer screening, guidelines, mammograms | 1 Reply

Mammotives is sponsored by the American Cancer Society

How do I know when to get a mammogram?

Check out the American Cancer Society's Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer

Questions about breast cancer and screening?

Call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345. Or click here to chat with an American Cancer Society specialist online.

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What are YOUR mammotives?

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The American Cancer Society, the Iowa Cancer Consortium, and any other party involved in Mammotives is in no way responsible for information or advice that you receive from this website pertaining to the prevention, screening, or treatment of any medical condition. The accuracy of information contained in Mammotive blog posts and guest comments is not guaranteed. The information provided on this website is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please visit our breast cancer resources page for links to reputable sources of medical information. We strongly suggest that you consult with a health care professional before receiving any form of medical treatment. If you have any questions about our Disclaimer or the Mammotives project in general, please contact us at please contact us at mammotives@canceriowa.org.

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