Most breast cancers can be seen
on a mammogram even in women who have dense breast tissue, so it's still important to get regular mammograms.
Not exact matches
«When I walk in and see them tied to an IV pole, snuggled under a child's arm during a blood draw or as they sleep, or see an elderly patient taking the dog everywhere through treatment,
even one
on the
mammogram machine to get a gal through her first
mammogram... there are just no words.
Last time I checked over 75,000 people read that article and there was
even a publication put out by one of the lobby groups entitled «Why You Should Have a Screening
Mammogram» (and avoid reading garbage
on the internet) that was a point by point refutation of my position without acknowledging my article based
on both smearing me and authoritarianisms like «only read peer reviewed article in reputable journals».