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AdventHeal­th offers $30 mammograms

- From AdventHeal­th Gordon

Last year, many people put off preventati­ve care and screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat this, AdventHeal­th Gordon is dedicated to making sure our community gets the care they need, which is why the hospital is offering screening mammograms in 30 minutes for just $30 for self-pay patients with easy online booking in April and May.

Many things have changed in the last year, but your commitment to your health and those you love shouldn’t be one of them. Getting a mammogram isn’t something women should delay. Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. and having your annual mammogram could be lifesaving.

“Screening mammograms find breast cancer earlier,” said Craig Box, MD, surgical oncologist and medical director of the Edna Owens Breast Center. “An earlier stage diagnosis typically equates with a higher cure rate, a better quality of life and simpler care.”

Annual mammograms are still the top-recommende­d screening for women because it allows the earliest possible detection of issues before you experience symptoms. Catching breast cancer early means:

♦ Therapies like breast conservati­on therapy will be most effective

♦ Treatment can begin early, possibly before cancer spreads to other parts of your body

♦ You’ll have the best possible chance for recovery

“Localized breast cancer is 98 percent curable when caught early,” said Lanell Jacobs, director of oncology services at AdventHeal­th Gordon. “That is why it is so important for women to get their mammograms at the appropriat­e age.”

It is recommende­d that women begin getting mammograms at age 40 unless there is a family history of breast cancer. If you’re between ages 20 and 40, you should have a clinical breast exam by your doctor every three years.

Along with their mammograms, many women have begun taking advantage of genetic testing to assess breast cancer risk which is now offered through AdventHeal­th Gordon at the Edna Owens Breast Center. This testing can also help determine appropriat­e care for those already diagnosed with breast cancer. Genetic testing is the only way to determine if someone has a mutation, such as the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, that can increase the risk of developing breast cancer and other cancers. Patients begin by filling out a quick questionna­ire to determine if they are eligible for the non-invasive test. Genetic screening is included in the $30 mammogram if the patient is eligible. If genetic testing is deemed appropriat­e, there is an additional cost associated.

“Genetic testing is extremely useful for those with a family or personal history of breast or ovarian cancer,” said Jacobs. “It’s very successful in helping women avoid breast cancer and it can truly save lives.”

AdventHeal­th Gordon is also taking extra precaution­s to keep you safe when you visit with temperatur­e checks, universal mask use and social distancing.

Patients can schedule a mammogram at the Edna Owens Breast Center at AdventHeal­th Gordon by calling 706602-4518 or visiting AdventHeal­thGordon.com/mammo.

 ?? AdventHeal­th Gordon ?? The team at the Edna Owens Breast Center at AdventHeal­th Gordon proudly wear the “Wonderfull­y Made” T-shirts that are being given to patients who get their mammograms during April and May.
AdventHeal­th Gordon The team at the Edna Owens Breast Center at AdventHeal­th Gordon proudly wear the “Wonderfull­y Made” T-shirts that are being given to patients who get their mammograms during April and May.

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