Swedish study reveals skipping first mammogram linked to delayed cancer detection

PENSACOLA, Fla. — A new long-term study suggests skipping your first mammogram could be deadly.

Researchers in Sweden studied more than 400,000 women. They found that those who didn’t go to their very first mammogram were more likely to put off future screenings, too.

That study found that when breast cancer was detected it was often much later, making it harder to treat…

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