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Breast cancer affects nearly 180,000 American women each year. But with education and screenings, we can detect breast cancer early, when it is most treatable. And, if needed, we offer some of the newest and most advanced treatments now available. 

Yearly Mammogram
The risk of breast cancer increases sharply with age. You can increase your chances for early detection of breast cancer by adhering to “the 5 commandments” of good breast health:

  • Perform a breast self-exam every month
  • Have a clinical breast exam conducted by a healthcare professional every year
  • If warning signs appear, such as pain, a lump you can feel, or nipple discharge, see your doctor immediately
  • Talk with your doctor about ways to reduce your risk
  • Set a schedule of regular, yearly mammograms. Most doctors recommend that you begin having yearly mammograms at age 40.

A mammogram is a safe, low-dose x-ray that can detect irregularities in the breast, sometimes even before you or your doctor can feel a lump. In our newly renovated mammography center, you’ll benefit from sophisticated mammography systems that improve your comfort, require less time and, most of all, enhance image quality to aid in the early detection of breast cancer.

To learn more, or to arrange for an appointment for a clinical breast
exam or digital mammogram, please call 409-853-5800.

Advanced Stereotactic Capabilities
If your mammogram detects an abnormality, we can conduct a biopsy, which is where a small tissue sample is taken to determine if cancer is present. Though the majority of biopsies find no cancer, this minimally invasive procedure is the best way to be sure. Using advanced targeting and guidance technology, this procedure can be performed with pinpoint accuracy. It requires only a small incision and local anesthesia.




BREAST CARE

Mammography offers the best opportunity for early diagnosis of breast cancer. This important test can detect breast cancer in its early stages, before it can be felt during a breast examination.