Sentences with phrase «undergone mammograms»

Each year, millions of women undergo mammograms for early detection of possible breast cancer.
I also underwent a mammogram.
On Sunday, she turns the tables by using the very techniques her mother has often used with her — nagging, guilt and «the look» — to urge her to undergo a mammogram.

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He also thinks that corporations are people, although he has yet to explain why corporations can't cough, have their temperature checked, undergo a prostate exam / mammogram, or have any other medical test done to it.
Undergoing treatment now: Nursing is safe during diagnostic tests for cancer such as a mammogram (although it may be harder to read during lactation), X-ray, CAT scan, MRI, ultrasound, and biopsy.
On October 1, ABC reporter Amy Robach received a mammogram on «Good Morning America» to raise awareness of breast cancer, The 40 - year - old reporter revealed this week that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and has elected to undergo a double mastectomy.
They found that breast cancer incidence rose 25 percent from the early 1980s to the early 1990s — a period when an increasing number of women were getting mammograms and also undergoing hormone therapy to control menopause symptoms and prevent chronic disease.
The study, conducted at Mayo Clinic, included 1,585 women with heterogeneously or extremely dense breasts who underwent an MBI exam at the time of their screening mammogram.
A new study, conducted at Mayo Clinic, included 1,585 women with heterogeneously or extremely dense breasts who underwent an MBI exam at the time of their screening mammogram.
Up until 2004, Dr. Cappello had diligently undergone annual mammograms.
Mammograms with false - positive results were associated with increased short - term anxiety for women, and more women with false - positive results reported that they were more likely to undergo future breast cancer screening.
Carriers of the genetic mutations will undergo more frequent surveillance for breast and ovarian cancer, including an increased number of mammograms and MRIs.
According to a new study, women who undergo routine mammograms can lower their risk of dying from breast cancer by nearly half.
>> Today host Lisa Wilkinson got quite a scare after undergoing a live mammogram on Today with newsreader Georgie Gardiner.
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