Schedule Your Mammogram
Take a positive step for your breast health and schedule a mammogram today.
Learn more about breast cancer screening and what sets us apart at the Schmidt Family Center for Breast Care.
You can’t control all of the risks of breast cancer. But you can stay vigilant and get regular mammograms beginning at age 40 if you’re at average risk or earlier if your healthcare provider recommends it. You can also lead a healthy lifestyle. Several lifestyle practices may lower your risk of breast cancer and many other diseases, including:
Most breast cancers have no known cause. Just one in 20 cases is linked to a known genetic mutation. And only about one in 10 can be traced to a family history of the disease. Knowing your family health history and beginning regular mammograms at age 40 are both vital when it comes to protecting your health. But it’s also important to know what factors may increase your risk for breast cancer. Some factors you can’t change. But the more you know about your risk, the better prepared you may be to take steps to help prevent the disease.
Take a positive step for your breast health and schedule a mammogram today.
Learn more about breast cancer screening and what sets us apart at the Schmidt Family Center for Breast Care.
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