Parkridge Health System - October 16, 2023
by Paul Tucker

Breast cancer continues to be a leading cause of death among women worldwide, making it crucial for women to prioritize early detection and prevention. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, learn about the importance of mammograms and how they play a vital role in detecting breast cancer at its earliest stages when it is most treatable.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Over 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the US, but early detection can significantly increase the chances of successful treatment.

Regular mammograms enable medical professionals to identify any suspicious results, often before they can be felt through self-examination.

Not Just for High Risk

Mammograms are not only for women at a higher risk for breast cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends that women of average risk schedule their first mammogram between the ages of 40-44 and have an annual mammograms starting at age 45.

However, individual risk factors, such as family history, may require earlier or more frequent screenings. Consult with your healthcare professional to determine the best practices.

Peace of Mind

Knowing you are actively taking charge of your health by getting screened annually empowers individuals to be proactive about their wellbeing. Mammograms allow women to stay informed about their breast health and promptly address any potential concerns, alleviating unnecessary worry and stress.

Spread Awareness and Encourage Others

By prioritizing annual mammograms and encouraging other women to do the same, we contribute to the vital effort of early detection.

During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want to educate our friends, family, and colleagues about the importance of annual screenings. Breast Cancer Awareness isn’t simply about raising awareness about breast cancer, but spreading awareness about screening, treatment, and other options available for women.

Prioritizing breast health through annual mammograms is critical. By following recommended screening guidelines, women can detect potential risks at its earliest stages, leading to better outcomes.

Together, we can make a significant impact in the fight against breast cancer.

October 16, 2023
Crush the Crisis will be hosted at the Camp Jordan ER on October 28th from 10:00am - 2:00pm.
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