Schedule your mammogram today
Early detection of breast cancer saves lives. Beginning at age 40, all women with average risk should have an annual mammogram. The screening usually takes 30 minutes or less — no prescription needed. We prioritize your comfort and care every step of the way.
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Why are annual mammograms important?
Mammograms can reveal nearly 90 percent of breast cancers as early as two years before a lump can be felt, ensuring the best chance for successful treatment.
Understand your breast cancer risk factors
Knowing risk factors and prioritizing annual mammograms can significantly lower your risk of developing breast cancer.
Unchangeable risk factors:
- Gender, age and race
- Genetic factors
- Family or personal history of breast cancer
- Breast density
Lifestyle-related risk factors:
- No children or having children later in life
- Regular alcohol consumption
- Being overweight or obese
- Lack of exercise
- Hormone therapy after menopause