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MEDICAL CENTER TO OBSERVE NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
This October marks the 22nd anniversary of National Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. Breast Cancer Awareness Month grew out of the determination
of former first lady Betty Ford, a breast cancer survivor, and her
daughter, Susan Ford Bales. Their interest in raising awareness
of how breast cancer screenings help to save lives has led to this
annual event.
Cumberland Medical Center, along with Cumberland Radiological Group,
PC, will observe National Breast Cancer Awareness month in October
with two invitations to the women of the community.
Sometime during the week of October 16 - 20, women are encouraged
to see their family physician and ask for a physician order for
a screening mammogram. During this same week, call the CMC Medical
Imaging Department at 459-7103 and be scheduled for a screening
mammogram.
CMC and Cumberland Radiological Group, PC, will do the screening
mammogram for a total charge of $70. Also, during the same week
of October 16 - 20, if a woman has no prior history of breast related
disease, is 40 years of age or older, and has never had a screening
mammogram, CMC will, for this week only (with a physician's order),
schedule a screening mammogram free of charge.
Mammograms will be available at three convenient locations: the
hospital, the CMC Outpatient Imaging Center located on Hayes Street,
and Cumberland Medical Center at Fairfield Glade.
Each woman who has a mammogram during October will receive a pink
rose and a pink embroidered Breast Cancer Awareness ribbon. The
flowers are being presented by the CMC Auxiliary.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, after skin
cancer. It is also the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in
women (lung cancer is the first). The American Cancer Society estimates
that over 200,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed among
women in the United States in 2006. There will be about 1,300 new
cases of breast cancer found in men in 2006. The American Cancer
Society recommends yearly screening mammography for women 40 years
of age and older. The best protection is early detection.
All three mammography facilities are accredited by the American
College of Radiology and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
CMC also has annual American College of Radiology/Mammography Quality
Standards Act mammography quality control/quality assurance evaluations
conducted by outside consultants - Radiological Physics Associates
of Nashville.
All Technologists performing mammography procedures at CMC must
be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Additionally, CMC mammography technologists must pass a specialty
certification test in mammography administered by the ARRT and have
five continuing education hours specific to mammography on an annual
basis.
As part of the CMC's ACR and FDA certification, all technologists,
equipment (processors, x-ray machines, etc.) and daily quality control
measures are inspected and rated annually.
All five of the Radiologists at CMC are board-certified by the American
College of Radiology and interpret an average of 100 mammograms
each per month. Quality control measures include random double readings
or interpretations by two or more radiologists on a percentage of
all mammograms.
Mammograms are an important part of a woman's total healthcare plan
and Cumberland Medical Center and Cumberland Radiological Group,
PC, are committed to providing this invaluable service to the community.
Call 459-7103 to schedule a screening mammogram today.
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