Dartmouth Researchers: Anxiety Over False-Positive Mammogram is Temporary

New Hampshire Union Leader - Continued coverage of a study led by Anna Tosteson that found false-positive mammograms cause increased anxiety, but it doesn't necessarily affect women's health. Tosteson, who was interviewed for the story, is a professor of medicine, of community and family medicine, of TDI, and is the James J. Carroll Professor of Oncology at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Geisel School of Medicine. Read more...