AltWeeklies Wire
New Mammograms Guidelines Have Women Confusednew

The new guidelines say women in their 40s shouldn’t be routinely screened for breast cancer — unless they have reason to believe they’re at higher risk. Why the change from 2002, when a federal task force called for these women to get routine mammograms every one to two years?
New Haven Advocate |
Jenny Blair |
01-12-2010 |
Science
The Path to a Curenew
Researchers at the University of New Mexico are on the forefront of a vaccine that could end cervical cancer.
Weekly Alibi |
Marisa Demarco |
04-18-2006 |
Science
Preventing Breast Cancernew
Activist Jeanne Rizzo says there are plenty of things we could be doing to prevent breast cancer.
Pacific Sun |
Jill Kramer |
04-04-2006 |
Science
Tags: environment, women's health