Regular screenings are an essential part of protecting yourself from cancer. As we learn more about how this condition behaves, we can come up with better ways to increase the likeliness of early detection. The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force … [Read more...] about New Mammography Guidelines for 2019
3D Mammography at Women’s Health
Women’s Health has state-of-the-art 3D mammography equipment right at our West Bloomfield facility for both patient convenience and to provide the best view of the breast so that changes can be noticed sooner than with other mammography equipment. … [Read more...] about 3D Mammography at Women’s Health
Breast Cancer Prevention: How to Reduce Your Risk
There is no way to ensure that you will never develop breast cancer. Some risk factors, like family history, cannot be changed. However, you can manage risk and give yourself the best chance at remaining cancer-free through the following health and … [Read more...] about Breast Cancer Prevention: How to Reduce Your Risk
Choices in Mammography: Detecting Breast Cancer as Early as Possible
Breast cancer is a concern that lingers on the minds of most women at some point in their lives. The good news is that many patients survive and go on to lead full, long lives. The key is catching cancer as early as possible to increase your chances … [Read more...] about Choices in Mammography: Detecting Breast Cancer as Early as Possible
3D Mammography
Women’s Health and Menopause Center is excited to offer our patients the convenience of state-of-the-art 3D mammograms right at our facility. Certified radiologists will be on staff to provide quick and accurate results. 3D mammograms deliver a … [Read more...] about 3D Mammography
How to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
Some causes of cancer are genetic, which means that they are inherited through genes. Breast cancer can be hereditary, however, most cases are NOT. There may be lifestyle changes that you can make right now that will reduce your risk of developing … [Read more...] about How to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer