breast cancer

Thermography vs Mammography: Which Is Better For Breast Cancer Detection?

In 2019, it was estimated that about 30% of diagnosed cancers in women were breast cancer. The good news is that breast cancer screening methods have made important advances in ensuring more women and men have a fighting chance against the disease. In this article, we will discuss two of the most common methods of breast cancer screening: thermography and mammography and which is better for breast cancer detection

Am I Too Young For A Mammogram?

The most commonly discussed women’s imaging topic is what is the best time for women to undergo their first mammogram. Since breast screenings are the first step to fighting breast cancer, mammography plays an important role in finding breast cancer during its early stages and successfully treating it. Breast Cancer Awareness starts knowing when to start scheduling annual mammogram screenings.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Why Early Detection Matters

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which aims to raise awareness about the risks and signs of breast cancer as well as methods for diagnosing breast cancer during its earlier and more treatable stages. In this article we will discuss statistics around breast cancer, what early detection is, and why early detection matters.

Exploring Your Breast Cancer Screening Options

Regular screening is the best way to discover breast cancer before in its earliest stages, giving you the best chance at beating it. With modern technology always advancing, our breast cancer screening options have broadened to offer even more when it comes to choosing the best imaging method for you. We will take a look at the ins and outs of the different methods of women’s imaging to help you better understand what options are available to you.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Signs & Symptoms Of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, making it a very real threat to women worldwide. The first step to fighting breast cancer is knowing the signs and symptoms of the disease – here’s where to start.  

How To Offer The Best Breast Cancer Support Possible

Breast cancer is a tricky subject to discuss and when it affects one of your family members, it can be even more difficult to process. The good news is you’re not alone, and with just a little bit of research and dedication, you could find that knowing how to support someone with cancer is not as difficult as it may seem to be at first. Here are 3 simple ways you can provide better breast cancer support, starting today.

5 Tell Tale Signs You Need A Mammogram

The American Cancer Society used to recommend that women start getting annual mammograms at age 40, but this recommendation has recently been changed to recommend that women begin annual mammograms starting at age 45. Also, recently the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force reviewed the latest research findings on the subject and currently recommends that women begin regular mammography screening at age 50, with a frequency of once every two years rather than annually.