mammograms

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 4:00PM 3/01/2010
    Remember a few months ago when a government panel angered the American Cancer Society -- and a lot of women -- by announcing its new recommendations for breast cancer screenings? Many said "It'll never happen," and thought..."no one will listen..." But a survey by the Avon Foundation for Women...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 11:00AM 11/30/2009
    It's been a tough month to be a women wondering how to preserve her health. First, the American Cancer Society flip-flopped on its previous stance and said screening for some cancers might not be necessary. Then in a landmark move, a government panel issued its guidelines for mammograms, stating...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 3:15PM 11/18/2009
    On Monday, the American Cancer Society was seeing red courtesy of a new set of government guidelines for breast cancer screenings that sent shock waves through the organization -- and the entire country. Recently, the American Cancer Society backpedaled on screenings for some screenings. But...

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 4:20PM 11/17/2009
    If the experts can't agree on guidelines for breast cancer screening, then how are women supposed to decide? At the end of the day, the new guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a panel of independent experts, have left women quite confused. Several other expert sources,...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 1:30PM 10/26/2009
    A recent New York Times story is chilling enough to certainly turn the health care world upside down. The message: Cancer screenings might not save lives. In a shocking and polarizing move, the American Cancer Society is backpedaling on cancer screenings, amending its previous stance that...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 10:00AM 10/22/2009
    National organizations like Susan G. Komen for the cure are making great strides in the fight against breast cancer. But, like any great production, supporting roles are just as important as the leads. And all across the country, small businesses and groups are stepping up to support giants like...

    By Andrea Chalupa

    | 1:00PM 10/14/2009
    At 43, Marisa Acocella Marchetto finally had life in its place: she was getting married for the first time and her cartoons were in demand by The New Yorker. Suddenly all of her success took a back seat to breast cancer, which she had to fight without health insurance. Marchetto captured this...