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Breast Health

Mammogram: What do you have to live for?
Schedule your mammogram. Do it for you.
Early detection of breast cancer is key. When detected early, more than 95 percent of breast cancer cases are treated successfully.We prepare women to win the fight against breast cancer – from providing instruction for Self-examination to answering questions about breast health to performing mammograms – all at convenient and accessible locations.

Woman's offers state-of-the-art:

  • Imaging
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Therapy
  • Education
  • Supportive Care

The Three-Step Approach to Prevention

Although breast cancer cannot be prevented, the good news is that with early detection a lot of breast cancers can be successfully treated. Breast cancer can appear at almost any age, although it is most likely to occur in women over the age of 40. Breast cancer can go unnoticed for several years if you do not practice breast self-examination, have yearly doctor exams and have regular mammography.

At Woman’s Hospital, our three-step approach has proven most effective in diagnosing breast cancer early, so treatment can begin early, and patients are given their best chance of successful treatment.

  • Step 1- Breast Self-Exam
    Breast self-examination is simple to learn and takes about ten minutes. Every woman should follow a self-examination routine each month to become familiar with the regular feel and appearance of her breasts. Steps for self-exam [PDF]

  • Step 2- Clinical Breast Exam
    You should schedule an examination once a year with your doctor.

  • Step 3 - Mammography
    The American Cancer Society, the American Medical Association, the American College of Radiology and several other professional organizations recommend a mammogram every year starting at age 40. If you have a family history of breast cancer, a lump, nipple discharge or other symptoms, check with your doctor about whether you should begin mammography at an earlier age, or the need for more frequent mammograms.

Triple-Review Mammography

If you’re over 40, having a yearly mammogram is vital to staying healthy. For many women, life seems to be a never ending to do list. But no matter how busy life gets, you still have to take care of you, and that begins with a yearly mammogram from Woman’s, offering the most thorough screening process available.

Our digital mammography enables us to provide your radiologist with the most detailed mammogram possible. One that only takes seconds to produce. Plus, it can be manipulated on a computer for a more thorough evaluation.

Locations

Locations to receive a screening mammogram include the Woman's Imaging Services, the Mobile Mammography Coach and Woman's Center for Wellness. Diagnostic mammograms are only performed at Woman's Hospital Imaging Services, 1st floor.

Breast Self-Awareness Interactive Tool

Find breast cancer early, when it’s most treatable. Use the Susan G. Komen for the Cure interactive tool to teach you how to look and feel for any changes in your breasts. Learn in English, Spanish, Hindi or Chinese.

Consumer Health Information Websites

Woman's Hospital has carefully selected these websites. However, information on these websites should not be viewed as specific medical advice, as each patient's situation is different. Please ask your doctor about any medical condition. Do not rely only on general health information.

American Academy of Family Physicians

American Cancer Society

Mayo Clinic

MedlinePlus

National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers

National Cancer Institute

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

WedMD