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New Guidelines Encourage Women to Begin Regular Mammograms at Age 40

New draft guidance from the U.S Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) advises that all women be screened for breast cancer beginning at age 40.

Why is Breast Density Important?

Get answers to your questions about breast density with Summit Health's comprehensive FAQs. Learn about risk factors and when to get a mammogram.

National Cancer Week: The Lifesaving Screening Plans Everyone Should Know

Are you up to date on all your cancer screenings? Many of us delayed or missed life-saving screenings during the COVID-19 pandemic and are still getting back on track.

Nurse Navigation: A Guide Through Oncology Care

When diagnosed with cancer, Summit Health patient Bekki Martin received invaluable cancer care from Summit Health nurse navigator, Karen Loewen, RN. Learn more about Bekki's story and nurse navigation.

Understanding Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction: Q&A with a Breast Surgeon

Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women every year. Learn more about breast cancer, mastectomies, and reconstruction with Summit Health's breast surgeon, Leslie Montgomery, MD.

Panel Discussion: The Future of Oncology

Summit Health has made it a priority to emphasize cancer screenings in the years following the pandemic. Learn more about the state-of-the-art cancer screenings Summit Health offers and the future...

Mammograms: Easy Breast Cancer Prevention

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women and the second leading cause of death among women behind lung cancer.

Breast Cancer Awareness - Screening Matters

Mammograms play a key role in the fight against breast cancer.

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