Breast Cancer Awareness
Follow the American Cancer Society guidelines by getting your first mammogram at 40 and then every year afterward.
A new tool for early detection
OMHS offers SonoCiné, an advanced breast ultrasound technology to help detect cancers that mammography may miss. It is not a replacement for mammography. SonoCiné ultrasound, added to an annual mammogram, can find more small cancers than mammography alone and increases confidence in your diagnosis. Learn more about SonoCiné.
Using MRI to Detect Breast Cancer
While mammogram screening remains substantial, doctors are now selectively using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect abnormalities in breast tissue. Dr. Terry Tyler explains the role of Breast MRI in a Q&A from Vim & Vigor magazine.
Need a provider?
Find a physician online! Breast physical exam and regular mammography are important in maintaining your health. Consult your healthcare provider for a referral and more information about annual breast physical exams.