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Did you know it is your choice where you go for your annual mammogram? And, that you do not need a doctor’s referral for a screening exam? There is a lot to consider when choosing a provider. Because mammography helps detect breast cancer at an early stage, women should choose a screening mammography facility with care. Your doctor may recommend a clinic, however, you should be prepared to ask questions to ensure it’s the right center for you.

What is a mammogram and why is it important?


A mammogram evaluates breast tissue and helps to detect breast cancer by using a safe, low dosage amount of x-ray radiation. The exam reveals abnormalities that are often too small to be found through a self or clinical breast exam. As the most reliable method of screening for breast cancer while a tumor is still very small, mammograms should be a part of every woman’s preventative breast health routine, along with an annual clinical breast exam, self breast exams, exercise and nutrition.

At what age should you consider starting annual mammograms?


The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends the following screening guidelines* for early detection. However, if you have a personal or a family history of breast cancer, talk to your doctor to determine what screening program makes sense for you.
    Age 20-39
    • A clinical breast exam every three years by a doctor or nurse
    • Regular self breast exams as suggested by your doctor

    Age 40 and Over
    • Annual screening mammogram
    • Annual clinical breast exam by a doctor
    • Regular self breast exam as suggested by your doctor

*In 2007, the American Cancer Society changed its screening guidelines to include Breast MRI to be used in conjunction with mammography as a surveillance exam for certain high-risk patients. Talk to your doctor to determine if a breast MRI screening exam is right for you.

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