If I may add, this is why breast cancer screening is a personal choice. Women need to know what the purported benefit is and what the harms are. They need to bring that into their values and preferences. There's no wrong answer; it is what's right for the women at that time.
The benefit in family medicine is that we don't see someone just once. If someone changes their mind or if they have additional questions and want to come back, that's fantastic. It's a dialogue.