A new research has revealed that women having a higher risk of breast cancer could be benefited from being screened for the disease at a younger age.

The research suggested that younger women with a family history of the disease could benefit from having mammograms instead of waiting for normal screening invitations.
Researchers examined data concerning almost 1,500 women who were deemed to be at higher risk of breast cancer than the general population.
The study led by Professor Gareth Evans, a cancer genetics expert at the University of Manchester, identified 47 cases in women who had been screened and compared with women of similar ages with breast cancer who had not been screened.
The study was published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Source-ANI