«We need to make sure our mothers, wives, daughters and grandmothers — all of them —
get breast cancer screening to avoid this type of epidemic.»
Cuomo also said he wants to make it easier for women to
get breast cancer screenings, and he'd like to take steps against the heroin epidemic.
Not exact matches
Sen. Craig Johnson, who lost his mother to
breast cancer, recorded a public service announcement encouraging women to
get screened.
The American
Cancer Society's guidelines say women ages 40 to 44 «should have the choice to start annual breast cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so»; women from 45 to 54 «should get mammograms every year»; and women 55 and older «should switch to mammograms every 2 years, or have the choice to continue yearly screening.&
Cancer Society's guidelines say women ages 40 to 44 «should have the choice to start annual
breast cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so»; women from 45 to 54 «should get mammograms every year»; and women 55 and older «should switch to mammograms every 2 years, or have the choice to continue yearly screening.&
cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so»; women from 45 to 54 «should
get mammograms every year»; and women 55 and older «should switch to mammograms every 2 years, or have the choice to continue yearly
screening.»
Oddo says one in four Staten Islanders are women who are mammography age eligible — 40 years and up — and he aims to help them prevent
breast cancer by
getting screenings.
«I believe we have the opportunity to save lives when it comes to
breast cancer,» Cuomo said Friday at Dyckman Houses in Inwood as he launched his campaign, dubbed «
Get Screened, No Excuses,» on Friday.
At 11:30 a.m., LG Kathy Hochul highlights the governor's «
Get Screened, No Excuses» program during the annual
breast cancer awareness campaign kickoff, Jordan Health Center, 82 Holland St., Rochester.
Asian women at risk for
breast and ovarian
cancers may not be
getting the genetic
screening that could save them.
But we found more
breast cancer in the group that was
screened three times than in the group that was not
screened for two rounds and then
got a final
screen.
BSEs as you age For premenopausal women, «the easiest day to remember to do a BSE is the first day of your cycle, when you
get your period,» suggests Julia A. Smith, MD, director of the NYU
Cancer Institute's breast cancer screening and prevention program and director of the Lynne Cohen breast cancer preventive care program at NYU in New York
Cancer Institute's
breast cancer screening and prevention program and director of the Lynne Cohen breast cancer preventive care program at NYU in New York
cancer screening and prevention program and director of the Lynne Cohen
breast cancer preventive care program at NYU in New York
cancer preventive care program at NYU in New York City.
Testing for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes can help women learn if they are more likely to develop
breast or ovarian
cancer, which can lead them to
get screened more regularly and take advantage of effective treatments.
That's because, compared with» lung and other hard - to - treat
cancers (such as ovarian),
breast cancer tends to be caught at earlier, more treatable stages, thanks to
screenings like mammograms (which is why it's so important to
get one every year, starting at age 40).
Tell your doctor if a family member has had
breast cancer (or even ovarian, prostate, or pancreatic
cancers), so you can consider
getting screened earlier, and discuss whether genetic testing or preventive medication might be good ideas for you.
Screening becomes more important the older you
get because your risk keeps going up, says Julie R. Gralow, MD, the director of
breast medical oncology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
And while Ive grown up to see the truth behind most misguided convictions from my middle school years — for example, that a white, fringed - leather jacket is an asset to any wardrobe — I clung to the belief that a modest (OK, tiny) bust at least afforded me some leeway when it came to
getting screened for
breast cancer.
People who
got a false - positive result on a
breast or prostate
cancer screening test were more likely to adhere to
screening guidelines for
breast cancer and colon
cancer going forward, researchers found.
But there are exceptions to the no -
screening rule: If you have a strong family or personal history of
breast cancer or ovarian
cancer, talk to your doctor about
getting tested.
When
breast cancer survivors get the follow - up care they need, they also have increased access to preventive services such as flu vaccinations, cervical and colon screening, and lipid panels, according to a study from the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute in B
cancer survivors
get the follow - up care they need, they also have increased access to preventive services such as flu vaccinations, cervical and colon
screening, and lipid panels, according to a study from the Dana - Farber
Cancer Institute in B
Cancer Institute in Boston.
With a family history of
breast cancer and a doctor urging her to
get a baseline
screening, journalist Lauren Oster made an appointment with a radiologist.
Getting called back after a
screening mammogram is fairly common and doesn't mean you have
breast cancer.
South Yorkshire, England About Blog Breastlight ™ is a
Screening Device for self - exam of
breast cancer towards awareness and better understanding to
get treated this
cancer.
But the party is just
getting started for Teralys Capital, with $ 700 million to invest in Cleantech, Biotech, and Infotech, and for early
screening for
breast cancer using MRI, which may be as effective as mammography without the radiation.
South Yorkshire, England About Blog Breastlight ™ is a
Screening Device for self - exam of
breast cancer towards awareness and better understanding to
get treated this
cancer.
«Defunding» keeps people who use public programs from
getting preventive reproductive and sexual health services like birth control, STD tests,
breast cancer screenings, and family planning education at Planned Parenthood health centers.
New York — As part of National Women's Health Week (May 12 - 18), Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) released a new video today in an effort to promote well - woman exams to help women remain healthy by
getting preventive checkups, including
breast cancer screenings and, if recommended, a Pap test.