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No, Mammograms are Not a “One and Done” Procedure

No, Mammograms are Not a “One and Done” Procedure

FromLet's Talk About Your Breasts


No, Mammograms are Not a “One and Done” Procedure

FromLet's Talk About Your Breasts

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Crowd favorite Dr. Raz joins Dorothy for a new spinoff series called “Mammograms and More.”
During this conversation, Dr. Raz sheds light on the importance of mammograms in detecting breast cancer early. He gets granular by explaining what a mammogram is and why it’s important to have one every year.
Changing guidelines have left many women confused over the year, and Dr. Raz’s insights clear the air. He emphasizes the need for consistency and punctuality in mammogram screenings to catch cancer early and improve survivability.
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Key Questions Answered
1.) What’s a mammogram?
2.) Why should women get them done early?
3.) What are the different kinds of mammograms?
4.) How have changing guidelines had an impact on women’s health?
5.) Why is it important to get screened every year?
Chapters
00:00 What is a mammogram?
01:23 Importance of annual mammograms
04:01 Role of USPSTF in setting guidelines
04:58 Impact of changing guidelines on insurance coverage
05:24 Difference between screening and diagnostic mammograms
08:10 What women need to know about mammogramsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Mar 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Rose Breast Center of Excellence presents Let's Talk About Your Breasts with Dorothy Gibbons. Each week, Dorothy hosts candid conversations with an array of people in the breast cancer community. From doctors and employees to donors and individuals who influence policy, you'll learn all there is to know about the disease which impacts so many women in our community.