False-Positive Mammograms Have Limited Effect on Anxiety

Reuters - An extensive story on a study led by Anna Tosteson that found women whose mammograms suggest possible breast cancer that is then ruled out experience increased anxiety, but it doesn't necessarily affect their health, Reuters reports. 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...