Mammogram + Ultrasound Today
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Introduction to Hope Breast Cancer Screening:
Hundreds of thousands of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and over 30% of those cases will have been detected too late. The five year survival rate is 98% when breast cancer is detected early. Hope Breast Cancer Screening was established to give you the opportunity for early detection through an easily accessible, affordable, and painless ultrasound breast screening.
About a year ago, a very good friend of mine was having pain in her breast. She went to her doctor and had a mammogram along with other routine exams. All the tests came back revealing no sign of concern. She continued to have breast pain and was still fearful that something was wrong. She explained her situation to me and we decided to do an ultrasound exam. During the exam, I found a very small mass under her left nipple. She took my images to her doctor, and he scheduled her for a diagnostic ultrasound exam. From this additional screening the doctor discovered seven infected lymph nodes and she underwent surgery to have them removed. This discovery made me realize how often cancer may go undetected and how one simple ultrasound can tremendously impact a life. This could be your life.
Hope Breast Cancer Screening is my contribution in the fight against breast cancer. Our early detection breast cancer screenings give us the opportunity to help women who may otherwise have waited until it was too late. Please contact us to schedule your screening and to give hope a chance.
Sincerely,
Kymm Brogan
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we are still in june so happy birthday to you
have a question, received my digital mammogram today and during the check up as i was being checked under the glass the left breast squeezed with the pastie on nipple i was shocked and my first reaction of course was to holler, startled the woman doing the procedure and myself too.
i am now wondering about this i first did not think you would feel radition, and second the woman said this has never happened before, have you ever heard of this?