Have You Been Screened
for Breast Cancer This Year?
Women, pat yourself on the back if you’ve already had an
annual mammogram this year. If you haven’t had one yet,
make an appointment today.
The American Cancer Society recommends that women
should have a yearly mammogram beginning at age 40.
Women with a higher risk for breast cancer may need to
start being screened at a younger age or have mammograms
more frequently. This includes women who have a
personal or family history of breast cancer. Ask your doctor
when and how often you should have a mammogram.
Test Your Mammogram IQ
There’s a lot to know about mammograms. Test your knowledge
with a quiz. Go to www.paramounthealthcare.com and
click on “Better Health for Life,” “Interactive Tools,” “Quizzes,”
then “Mammogram Quiz.”
Tips to Keep in Mind
On the day of your mammogram, you may
have to skip a few steps in your morning routine.
Don’t wear lotion, perfume, powder, or
deodorant. These can affect the clarity of your
mammogram. And be sure to bring your doctor’s
contact information with you so that the
facility can send out the results.