Overview

BCAction believes that all women should have information about the harms and benefits of routine breast cancer screening technologies in order to make their own decision about breast cancer screening. For more information read “Should I Get A Mammogram”: Understanding the Harms and Benefits of Routine Breast Cancer Screening

Once you more fully understand the harms and benefits of routine breast cancer screening, you can then make the decisions that are right for you, based on the evidence and your own values and priorities.

Confused? Need to talk with someone? Ask our resource liaison at info@bcaction.org or give us a call at (415) 243-9301.

BCAction is committed to advocating for the development of more effective, affordable, low-risk breast cancer screening methods for — and readily accessible to — women of all ages. We believe that the care a woman receives should not be based on the type of insurance or financial resources that she has or does not have access to. BCAction believes all women should have access to the same choices about breast cancer screening.