NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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At what age should yearly mammograms start for breast cancer screening according to the text?

  1. 35 years

  2. 40 years

  3. 45 years

  4. 50 years

The correct answer is: 45 years

According to the text, yearly mammograms should start at 45 years old for breast cancer screening. Option A and B are incorrect because they suggest starting mammograms earlier than recommended by the text. Option D is also incorrect because it suggests starting later. Remember, early detection is important for successful treatment of breast cancer.