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Robin Roberts on Backlash Over Breast Cancer Findings

 Kevin Durawa     3 months ago
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SACRAMENTO, CA - Good Morning America's Robin Roberts, a breast cancer survivor, spoke to News10 Good Morning about the controversial new recommendations suggesting women scale back on mammograms before age 50.

Women in their 40s are reacting with confusion and skepticism over the recommendations of a government task force on mammograms.

The task force says most women don't need mammograms in their 40s and should get one every two years starting at 50. That's a stunning reversal and a break with the American Cancer Society's long-standing position.

What's more, the panel said breast self-exams do no good, and women shouldn't be taught to do them. Breast cancer survivors who were diagnosed at a young age are among the more vocal critics of the new guidelines.

For its part, the American Cancer Society has been recommending annual mammograms beginning at 40, and it's staying with that position.

Most women in their 40s interviewed by The Associated Press said they plan to follow the old mammography recommendations, at least for now.

KXTV/News10 and The Associated Press

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