Why Women With Breast Cancer Are Living Longer
Breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is the most severe form of the disease. But women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer.
Breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is the most severe form of the disease. But women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer.
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Learn what happens before, during and after a screening mammogram and how it does the critical work of detecting breast cancer as early as possible.
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Cancer screenings can be lifesaving. Feel safe getting your screening now. We're taking steps to protect you during your screening.
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