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“Should I have a mammogram?” Handout helps women decide

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Is it easier to just order the test?

In talking with my colleagues, I gather that many are aware that controversies surround the “B”-rated USPSTF recommendation for mammography for women ages 40 to 49. However, my colleagues often lack the time to discuss the details with each patient, so they tell me that it’s “just easier to order the test.”

I disagree. Physicians can use the patient information sheet I’ve developed to provide basic relevant information to women who are trying to decide whether or not to get a mammogram. If my sheet doesn’t meet your needs, consider others. (See Fast Track, below right.)

The ACP may have fallen short with its mammography screening summary for patients, but your discussion with patients need not.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to acknowledge Phil Colmenares, MD, MPH, for his valuable comments and input into the design of the patient information handout.

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