Haven’t Had A Mammogram in 10+ Years?
Do you really need a mammogram every year? Discover why annual screening saves lives and why breast cancer risk exists even without family history.
Do you really need a mammogram every year? Discover why annual screening saves lives and why breast cancer risk exists even without family history.
Should you continue mammograms after age 75? Understand breast cancer risk in older women and when annual screening is still recommended.
Found a lump in your breast? Here’s what to do next, when to see a doctor, and how imaging can help determine if it’s benign or something more serious.
Your radiologist will request that you provide all breast imaging performed in the past 10 years as this information will be used as a comparison to enable the radiologist to determine if any changes in tissue have occurred between years, which will ensure the most accurate interpretation.
Afraid of getting a mammogram? Discover the truth about pain, radiation, and abnormal findings—and why these fears shouldn’t delay your screening.
Due for a breast cancer screening in New Jersey? Learn what to expect, when to start, and how to choose the right imaging for you.