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New national poll: 89 percent of women said mammograms vital to their health
September 28, 2011
According to a recent poll of 1,000 American voters conducted for the American College of Radiology, nearly 9-in-10 women reported that having a regular mammogram gave them a feeling of control over their own health care. Nearly 90 percent of women who had a mammogram considered mammograms important to their health and well-being. The poll, conducted Aug. 31 - Sept. 6, also showed that 86 percent of women report having a mammogram in last two years. "I'm encouraged that poll results show that nearly 9-in-10 women voters are getting regular mammograms. However, I think we need to continue to stress to women and health care providers that mammography saves lives," said Barbara S. Monsees, MD, chair of the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Commission. Mammography has helped reduce the breast cancer death rate by more than 30 percent since 1990. Every major medical organization with expertise in breast cancer now recommends women get annual mammograms starting at age 40. However, the number of mammography facilities nationwide continues to decline. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, there are now 223 fewer mammography facilities and 1,331 fewer mammography scanners available to American women than in July 2007. "Mammography is the best tool available to screen for breast cancer. At present, there is nothing to replace it. We need to make sure that women get the information they need to make informed decisions and to protect and enhance access to life-saving mammograms," said Debra L. Monticciolo, MD, president of the Society of Breast Imaging. ### The American College of Radiology (ACR), the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) and the American Society of Breast Disease (ASBD) launched the Mammography Saves Lives™ campaign in late 2009. The Mammography Saves Lives coalition produced a series of TV and radio public service announcements airing nationwide. American College of Radiology

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Mammograms, Mastectomies, and Mom's Apple Pie: My Recipe for Handling Breast Cancer and Returning to a Healthy Life
by Vickie Jenkins (Author)
An engaging and educational how-to book for breast cancer survival through first-hand stories, humorous observations, and hands-on health care tips and tools. Author Vickie Jenkins blends her talent as a writer and journalist, improv comedy performer, and cancer survivor to serve up her personal recipe for surviving a health crisis. ‘Mammograms, Mastectomies, and Mom’s Apple Pie’ fills you with inspiration, and helpful information that’s easy to digest. About the Author Farm girl. Radio news reporter. Media coach. Improv comedy performer. Screenwriter. Murder-mystery novelist. Corporate communications executive. Poet. Vickie Jenkins has worn many career hats and now celebrates a totally different achievement—overcoming breast cancer to continue creating a healthy new life....
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Mammograms, Mastectomies, and Mom's Apple Pie: My Recipe for Handling Breast Cancer and Returning to a Healthy Life
by Vickie Jenkins
An engaging and educational how-to book for breast cancer survival through first-hand stories, humorous observations, and hands-on health care tips and tools.
Author Vickie Jenkins blends her talent as a writer and journalist, improv comedy performer, and cancer survivor to serve up her personal recipe for surviving a health crisis. ‘Mammograms, Mastectomies, and Mom’s Apple Pie’ fills you with inspiration and helpful information that’s easy to digest.
About the Author Farm girl. Radio news reporter. Media coach. Improv comedy performer. Screenwriter. Murder-mystery novelist. Corporate communications executive. Poet. Vickie Jenkins has worn many career hats and now celebrates a totally different achievement—overcoming breast cancer to continue...
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Mammograms Save Lives
by Avril Dalziel Saunders (Author)
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 201. It was after a mammogram that I was called back to receive the devastating news that I had breast cancer. I felt well, had no symptoms, have never smoked, eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly so how could this be? There was no explanation, it can happen to anyone! Before I knew it, I had surgery to remove the lump followed by radiotherapy. Thanks to the advanced technology of a mammogram, my tumour was caught in the very early stages. I count myself very lucky indeed. 2011 was a very difficult year for our family but now we are looking forward to making up for valuable lost time and enjoying life to the full. I have written my story in order to raise awareness and encourage every woman between the ages of 50 and 70 to go along for a...
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Thanks for the Mammogram!: Fighting Cancer with Faith, Hope and a Healthy Dose of Laughter
by Laura Jensen, Walker (Author)
When Laura Jensen Walker was diagnosed with breast cancer on her first wedding anniversary, she found humor to be healing in the midst of terrifying circumstances. In Thanks for the Mammogram! she recounts the highs and lows-from discovering that "bald is beautiful" to navigating the world of saline breast implants. Infused with strength and dignity, this book shows women confronting the disease, and those who love them, that faith, hope, and a healthy dose of laughter can make all the difference. Now available for the first time in trade paper with an updated look, Thanks for the Mammogram! is poised to impact a whole new generation of women coping with breast cancer.
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Mammograms, Mastectomies, and a Spiritual Makeover
by Jill Nogales (Author)
In Mammograms, Mastectomies, and a Spiritual Makeover, author Jill Nogales shares her challenges and fears on her cancer journey as well as her triumphs. With a refreshing lightheartedness, Jill encourages the reader to search for joy in even the most difficult circumstances.
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BARING YOUR BREAST: Mammograms: A Positive Experience
by Carole Aydell (Author)
Carole Aydell, throughout her career as a mammographer, has heard countless excuses for why women refuse to get mammograms. The misinformation, rumors, fear, and denial she witnessed with her patients inspired her to write this book.In Baring Your Breast, the author reveals the truth about mammograms: They are a life-saving tool that, if approached properly by both medical professionals and patients, are nothing to fear. Rather, they are one of the key ways to ensure the early detection of breast cancer-and breast cancer is curable if you catch it early enough.This book was a labor of love for the author, who hopes only to motivate readers to be vigilant and proactive in maintaining the health of their breasts. Both women and men, from teenagers to adults, will find the information in...
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The MammySlammy: Mammograms with Courage and Humor
by Sharon Marler (Author)
Despite the knowledge that early detection of breast cancer can save lives, many still fail to schedule, or choose to ignore or postpone, appointments for mammograms because of misdirected embarrassment, lack of support, or fear. The MammySlammy book addresses the reasons for avoidance and tells how to erase all the excuses by turning the annual glamour shot into a celebration of life. It provides you with an innovative way to make mammography fun and stress-free as women wisely join together to ensure their good health and quality of life. Detect, isolate, and treat breast cancer before it becomes yet another tragic story. Have that yearly exam, but do it with friends, chocolate, gifts, balloons, and celebration! Welcome to a delightfully insightful book as a cancer survivor tells why...
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Mammograms and Mastectomies: Facing Them With Humor and Prayer
by Susan Farrell (Author)
Mammograms & Mastectomies is an easy-to-read story filled with practical information and insight into the personal and professional implications of breast cancer. Susan Farrell skillfully combines humor and advice as she covers the challenges of dealing with doctors, learning the language of cancer diagnosis and treatment, formulating the right questions and researching surgical options. She goes on to discuss how to tell the children, managing the news at work and the struggle to resume a normal life. On a deeper level, she offers valuable insights into the personal and professional traumas and triumphs that accompany this all too common health problem. An estimated 192,000 new cases are diagnosed every year in the U.S. alone (American Cancer Society) and breast cancer will affect...
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I FLUNKED MY MAMMOGRAM! ( WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BREAST CANCER NOW )
by Dr. Ernie Bodai (Author)
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I Flunked My Mammogram!
by Dr. Ernie Bodai (Author), Richard A. Zmuda (Author)
An extremely upbeat and optimistic primer on breast cancer which explains the disease and its treatment options in easy-to-understand terms.
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