Would You Attend a Mammogram Party?
LatestSome clinics are now offering “mamm parties” in hopes of encouraging more women to get mammograms by luring them in with chocolate fountains, spa treatments, and a casual group atmosphere. Some women who’ve attended told ABC that the parties were “a great way to take the preconceived notion that a mammogram is a horrible, uncomfortable experience and make it into lovely evening,” especially if you go with friends or co-workers.
But some doctors don’t think mammoparties are such a great idea, given controversy about the age at which women should start getting yearly mammograms. The American Cancer Society and most others say it’s 40, but the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommended last year that women should wait until 50 and only get them once every two years until about age 74 to save women unnecessary stress (and treatments) due to false positives — a suggestion some think is more economically motivated than anything else.