October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, CCMH Now Offering 3D Mammography
October 04, 2021
CARROLLTON, Mo. – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Carroll County Memorial Hospital is excited to offer our patients 3D Mammography. CCMH is also offering a $75 cash special for a mammogram during the month of October.
The average risk of a woman in the United States developing breast cancer sometime in her life is about 13 percent. This means there is a 1 in 8 chance she will develop breast cancer.
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is sometimes found after symptoms appear, but many women with breast cancer have no symptoms. This is why regular breast cancer screening is so important. Early detection means finding and diagnosing a disease earlier than if you’d waited for symptoms to start.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital Foundation assisted the hospital in the purchase of the new mammography unit. One of the foundation’s founding board member, Carolyn D. Lyon, designated funds from her estate to the Foundation for the purchase of equipment for the detection and treatment of breast cancer. Additional funds were collected through a campaign that took place in 2019 and 2020.
“Carroll County Memorial Hospital Foundation is pleased to support the hospital’s mission and the community with the upgrades to our mammography system,” said Rachel Davidson, CCMH Foundation Director. “Carolyn was passionate about the Foundation bringing 3D mammography to this hospital and I believe she would be pleased to see the project complete.”
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer in women. The chance that a woman will die from breast cancer is about 1 in 39, according to ACS. Since 2007, breast cancer death rates have been steady in women younger than 50, but have continued to decrease in older women. From 2013 to 2018, the death rate went down by 1 percent per year. These decreases are believed to be the result of finding breast cancer earlier through screening and increased awareness, as well as better treatments.
CCMH performed their first 3D mammogram August 11.
“This advancement has been a long time coming for our facility and thanks to our hospital’s Board of Directors and CCMH Foundation, we are excited to see this service become something we can finally offer to our patients,” said Hilary Taylor, BSRS, RT(R)(M)(CT), CCMH Director of Radiology. “Our patients have been giving us great reviews and have been extremely pleased with the new equipment”
CCMH’s 3D Mammography provides exceptionally sharp images, a seamless transition between imaging modes, sophisticated user tools that simplify operation, advanced clinical applications, tomosynthesis-guided biopsy and an ergonomic design for patient comfort and ease of operation.
The Selenia Dimensions system’s Genius 3D Mammography exam offers the first and only breast tomosynthesis technology making it advantageous over the 2D Mammography. This technology has proven to detect 20-60 percent more invasive breast cancers, reduce callbacks by up to 40% and is FDA approved as superior for women with dense breasts.
According to ACS, many studies have found that 3D mammography appears to lower the chance of being called back for follow-up testing. It also appears to find more breast cancers, and several studies have shown it can be helpful in women with more dense breasts. A large study is now in progress to better compare outcomes between 3D mammograms and standard 2D mammograms.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends women at the age of 40 to begin getting a yearly mammogram for as long as a woman is in good health.
For more information about the services at Carroll County Memorial Hospital, visit our website http://www.carrollcountyhospital.org or call 660-542-1695.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital (CCMH), the area’s premier healthcare resource, is a 25-bed Critical Access facility serving Carrollton and the surrounding communities. It offers 24-hour emergency care, specialized services such as advanced diagnostics, post-acute skilled care (swing bed) and comprehensive family care. CCMH is dedicated to the Health and Well Being of All We Serve. For more information, visit carrollcountyhospital.org.