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Welcome and thank you for coming!. Breast Cancer is Ageless!. Breast Cancer is the most common cause of death in women over age 65. A study in England concluded that women believe they are not at risk of breast cancer after age 65. In reality, the risk of Breast Cancer INCREASES with age.
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Breast Cancer is Ageless! • Breast Cancer is the most common cause of death in women over age 65. • A study in England concluded that women believe they are not at risk of breast cancer after age 65. • In reality, the risk of Breast Cancer INCREASES with age. • 75% of all Breast Cancers occur in women over age 50.
Breast Cancer is not a death sentence! • If you find cancer early it is treatable! • Do not be scared to see a doctor or to practice self breast examination! • A mammogram and breast exam can provide peace of mind!
Mammograms • Mammograms are your best defense against Breast Cancer • Mammograms can find breast cancer before a lump can be felt • Finding Breast Cancer early gives women the greatest chance of survival • Don’t take chances with your health, make an appointment for a mammogram today!
What is a Mammogram? • A Mammogram is an x-ray picture that can detect Breast Cancer. • You should not be concerned about the risk of radiation from Mammograms because it is a low-dose ex-ray.
Reasons Women do not get regular Mammograms Reason #1: No one in my family has ever had Breast Cancer While it is true that family history is a risk factor for Breast Cancer, 80% of women who get breast cancer have no family history!
Reason #2: I’m too old to get Breast Cancer • The chances of Breast Cancer increase with age! • Women aged 65 and older are twice as likely as women ages 40 to 65 to be diagnosed with Breast Cancer!
Reason #3: The Test Hurts Some women experience discomfort during a mammogram. The breast is actually only compressed for a few seconds. Compression is needed for a clear x-ray of the breast. The whole mammogram only takes around 15 minutes.
To Combat Mammogram Discomfort… Take an Advil or Tylenol two hours before the Mammogram, cut down on Caffeine for about a week before the Mammogram, and just relax (we brought a relaxation exercise for you!)
Reason #4: I cannot afford a Mammogram There are several programs out there to help pay for Mammograms. MBCHP can help women access appointments. Medicare or other supplemental insurance may cover services as well!
Reason #5: My doctor doesn’t seem to think Mammograms are important. Unfortunately, some doctors do not refer older women for mammograms. You may need to ask your doctor for a referral. Express to your doctor what you learned today! Remember, it is your health!
Reason #6: I don’t want to know if I have Breast Cancer Breast Cancer is often called the disease women fear the most. However, if Breast Cancer is detected early enough and has not spread, the chances of successful treatment are excellent!
Talk to your friends about the importance of Early Detection of Breast Cancer, Self Breast Exams, and Mammograms!
Questions? You can ask now! If you have any questions later or want to refer someone just call 258-4167!