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What’s right for you?

For women with average risk:

•    

Under 40: No recommendation for

mammogram. However, if you have

any concerns about your breast health

or you have a family history of breast

cancer, speak with your physician

about getting screened.

•    

Ages 40 to 44: Talk with your doctor

about whether having a mammogram

is right for you.

•    

Ages 45 to 54: Have a yearly

mammogram.

•    

Age 55 and older: Have a

mammogram at least every two

years. Talk with your doctor to see if

more frequent screenings are right

for you.

Women at higher risk include those

who have:

•    

A personal history of breast cancer

(you have been diagnosed with breast

cancer in the past).

•    

A family history of breast cancer.

•    

A genetic mutation known to

increase risk of breast cancer (such

as BRCA).

•    

Radiation therapy to the chest

before the age of 30.

No matter your age or risk for breast

cancer, you should perform monthly

self exams. Seek the advice of a physi-

cian if you detect any changes in your

breasts.

Source: American Cancer Society

LIVING WELL is published as a

community service for the friends and

patrons of SIMI VALLEY HOSPITAL,

2975 N. Sycamore Drive, Simi Valley,

CA 93065, telephone:

805-955-6000

,

website:

SimiValleyHospital.com .

Information in LIVING WELL comes from a wide range of

medical experts. If you have any concerns or questions about

specific content that may affect your health, please contact

your health care provider.

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2016 © Coffey Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.

Jennifer Swenson

President and CEO

John Dingilian, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Kathryn Stiles

Director of Marketing and

Communications, Editor

Steve Willis

Writer

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Simi Valley Hospital’s

Outpatient Nutrition

Counseling program teaches you how to make healthy

choices about the food you eat—whether you want

to use nutrition to manage an illness

or just want to improve your overall

health and wellness. A specially

trained dietitian will work with you

to create and reach your nutrition

goals, all in a non-judgmental and

compassionate setting.

Make

food

your

secret

weapon

Learn more! Go to

SimiValleyHospital.com

, hover over

“Services” and click on “Nutrition Counseling Services.”

To schedule an appointment, talk with your physician or call the

Outpatient Nutrition Counseling program at

805-955-6590

.

3-D: A newdimension

in

mammography

ONE OUT OF EIGHT

women will

be diagnosed with breast cancer in

her lifetime. Eight out of nine women

who are diagnosed with breast can-

cer will have no prior family history of

the disease. Early detection is still the

number-one way to beat breast cancer.

Mammography, self-exams and other

preventative screenings are key to get-

ting an early diagnosis.

If you undergo a 3-D mammogram—

also known as breast tomosynthesis—

you’ll discover the experience is very

similar to having a conventional 2-D

mammogram. The breast is compressed

between two plates, and the images are

created with the same X-ray technology.

The difference is that the machine

moves in an arc across the breast,

taking several more images than with

traditional 2-D mammography and from

a variety of angles.

Why 3-D mammography?

There are several benefits:

•    

A clearer view of breast tissue.

Three-D mammography reveals

breast tissue and irregularities in their

actual location within the breast. A

3-D image makes it easier for physi-

cians to evaluate areas of concern

with precision.

•    

Fewer false positive results.

Because physicians can see breast tissue

more clearly and in better detail with

3-D mammography, there will be less

chance of a false positive result, which

triggers the call for a follow-up appoint-

ment. Current studies show that 3-D

mammography reduces false positives

by 30 percent.

•    

Better cancer detection.

Early

detection is a key to survival for breast

cancer. Preliminary studies show that early

cancer detection is increased by more

than 40 percent with 3-D mammography.

To schedule a mammogram at Simi Valley Hospital,

call the Nancy Reagan Breast Center at 805-955-6122.

To learn more, go to

SimiValleyHospital.com

.

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