Patient Story
‘You’ve just gotta do it’
After skipping her mammogram for 20-plus years, Kathy Hicks learned she had breast cancer the hard way.
After skipping her mammogram for 20-plus years, Kathy Hicks learned she had breast cancer the hard way.
A man’s lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is 1:833. Meet the one.
Following a breast cancer screening program can provide a 60 percent lower risk of dying from the disease.
Skilled radiologists see abnormalities immediately, and researchers want to learn how.
Study indicates ultrasound has more false positives, but there are good points, too.