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Since the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPST) announced its breast cancer screening guidelines, women of all races have expressed confusion and concern. But perhaps even more than others, one group has particular cause to be wary: Black women.

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After reviewing data and weighing the potential risks of mammography against the benefits, the USPST now recommends that women begin getting regular mammograms at age 50 rather than at 40, and that the frequency be reduced from annual to once every two years. So what does this sweeping change in policy mean for Black women — who have the highest breast cancer death rate of any race, are at increased risk for developing the disease at younger ages, and are disproportionately prone to an extremely aggressive form of breast cancer?

“These new recommendations could have a devastating effect on African-American women,” said Marisa Weiss, M.D., director of Breast Radiation Oncology and director of Breast Health Outreach at Pennsylvania’s Lankenau Hospital.

Weiss, who is also the founder of leading online resource breastcancer.org, believes that given the unique impact of the illness on black women, the USPST’s recommendations could prove disproportionately harmful.

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“African-American women are more likely to get breast cancer than white women when they’re under age 40,” she said.

Indeed, the U.S. Department of Health reports that Black women ages 35 to 44 have a breast cancer death rate more than twice that of white women in the same age group.

“These guidelines that would start screening at age 50 would pass over the time of greatest risk for African-American women,” said Weiss.

But age doesn’t pose the only problem — the particular type of breast cancer many black women are diagnosed with brings its own set of serious concerns.

“Plenty of African-American women get regular old breast cancer that looks like white women’s breast cancer,” Weiss said. But nearly one-third of breast cancers diagnosed in Black women are an especially aggressive and fast-developing type called “triple negative,” which is resistant to traditional forms of treatment.

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“When it comes to triple negative breast cancer, it’s a kind of ‘interval cancer’ that can sneak up in the time between mammograms,” said Weiss. “By the time you find it by feeling it or finding it at a significant size, it’s not stage 1 anymore.”

Since the USPST recommends not only delaying the age at which women begin receiving mammograms, but also decreasing their frequency to once every two years, the consequent lags in diagnosis could prove dangerous.

Black women already receive fewer mammograms than white women. Evidence has also shown that even after receiving breast cancer screenings, black women are less likely to understand or even receive their results, and to obtain necessary follow-up testing and care. When they are diagnosed, it is frequently with later stages of the disease than women of other races.

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Both the American Cancer Society and the Susan G. Komen breast cancer advocacy foundation have issued statements in response to the government’s new guidelines, saying they have reviewed the same data as the USPST and still believe women should follow the old recommendations. Weiss agreed.

“Mammography is not perfect of course. It’s got faults,” she said. “But I strongly recommend starting mammogram screening at age 40 every year.”

Weiss advises that women who have a history of breast cancer in their family speak to their doctors about beginning screenings early. However, she warns, all women should be vigilant.

“80% of women who get breast cancer don’t really have a family history, but they think, ‘It’s not in my family, so I don’t have to worry about it,’” she said. “If you feel lump or an abnormality, if something’s not right, that’s another reason to start screening earlier.”

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For Black women, staying aware of breast health and faithfully getting screened is of critical importance in light of the unique dangers they face when dealing with breast cancer.

“Know your family history,” Weiss said. “Know your risk.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    To all you STILL blinded by Obamanomics, please understand what is apparently going on here. This panel has decided that Mammograms are no longer needed when a woman hits 40. In essence, if this were to be followed, guess who wins? Health Insurance providers who would make billions more per year not having to pay for these tests, OR covering the costs associated with cancer detection and subsequent treatment. What does that have to do with Obama? Well his so called health care reform is a bunch of BS that not only protects the healthcare insurers, but actually makes them Billions more. Anyone wonder why no healthcare insurance provider has come out against Obama’s healthcare reform plan? If this plan was really going to change the system and make it more fair for you and I, you don’t think the providers would be raising hell now? Obama is doing what every other President has done and that is maintain status quo. WAKE UP!!

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/zuribibi/ zuribibi

    This is just another testament that the medical community does not really care about the black community unless they are making a profit off of us…

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    Also, keep in mind, its been reported that not ONE oncologist was a part of this panel that made the suggestion. Until I hear otherwise, I will accept that as a fact. If this is the case, who the hell could have been on this panel, that was qualified enough to make this decision? Since cancer treatment professionals have not endorsed it, ask yourself, who is behind this, and why isn’t Obama’s reform plan dealing with the INSURANCE CARRIERS?

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/j2bonier/ j2bonier

    This is just another source of genecide, I am a Breast Cancer Survivor that was diagnosed when I was 48yrs. My cancer was found 15 days after I buried my only sister to Breast Cancer. Some cancers are EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE. I am now a volunteer with The Reach To Recovery Program (American Cancer Society), and my Prayer to God was if I survived that I would help other women be informed of the Importance of Mammograms and Early Detection and Treatment. Please Ladies Dont fall for this new delay in exams, this will allow the medical community to put you life in danger and put you more and pain and suffering, but in exchange make MORE MONEY from the medical and pharmacies.
    Janice

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    Just another part of the administrations health plan. If you are dead, no health care dollars are spent. For an example of how the government treats minorities check out the Indian Health Care system.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/coachlover/ coachlover

    I am a 33 year old African American woman with a family history of Breast Cancer. As a responsible adult I have been getting Mammograms since the age of 27 trying to take the proper precautions before it is too late. I do not think that those involved with making these changes have had to endure seeing a loved-one suffer from this particular disease which happens to hit the African American community much harder that any other. I see this attempt as another way for society to pull African American women down crushing yet another hope that we may have to find a cure that is very much needed.

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    To all the potential breast cancer victims, Obama just gave you a big fat f**k you!

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/hatetoregister/ hatetoregister

    I know that some of these comments are old, however, some of you are very ignorant. This determination had nothing to do with Obama! He doesn’t issue medical guidelines! What is wrong with you? Obama’s health care plan would in fact make it EASIER for women to get screening and treatment for their medical problems. After all, how many women without insurance get cancer screenings. Stop being ridiculous people. Obama is not a doctor and he doesn’t make medical recommendations for specific procedures.

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