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Health Education: Breast Cancer

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Do You Need a Mammogram? View FDA-Approved Mammography Centers in Missouri

Every three minutes a woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer and every 12 minutes a woman will die from it. Early detection is key to overcoming breast cancer. Ask your doctor today if you need a mammogram.

Things to Remember About Mammograms
•  Simply being a woman and getting older puts you at risk for breast cancer
•  Just because your doctor says you need a mammogram, doesn't mean you have cancer
•  Mammograms can detect early stages of breast cancer, when it's easier to treat
•  A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast and can find tumors that are too small to feel during a breast exam
•  Women over the age of 40 should have a mammogram every year
•  Female Medicare beneficiaries age 40 and older, Medicare will pay for one screening mammogram per year
•  If you are a woman on disability and Medicare and you have not received a mammogram this year, call the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service toll-free at 800-4-CANCER (800-422-6237) for information about a mammography center near you

Helpful Links
American Cancer Society

National Cancer Institute

Medicare Mammography Health Education

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services: Breast and Cervical Cancer