Mammogramscreeningshave helpedbreast cancermortality by 1/3since 1990.Higher risk womeninclude those whobegan their menstrualcycles before age 12,have no biologicalchildren, or had theirfirst child at 30 or older,or began menopauseafter 55The originalSpanish name forSan Franciscowas Yerba Buenawhich means“good herb”.Types of breast cancersinclude ductalcarcinoma in situ,invasive ductalcarcinoma,inflammatory breastcancer, and metastaticbreast cancer.When breastcancer is detectedearly, at alocalized stage,the survival rate is98%.Denim jeans werefirst invented in SanFrancisco for minerswho needed toughand comfortablepants .Mammograms candetect lumps orspecks that can becaused by cancer,fatty cells, or otherconditions like cysts.The AmericanCancer Societysuggests thatwomen should havea clinical breastexam every threeyears, starting at age20.You can find theseguidelines by goingto “ClinicalResources” onCOPC home pageand clicking“TreatmentGuidelines”.Breast cancerdeath rate hasdecreased from33% in 1990 toa current 22%in 2010.The Big Aimsgoal formammogramsis ________.In eCW, from a pt’shub, you can click“Alerts” then “HealthMaintenance” to seeif a pt is due for amammogram.1. A nutritious, low-fatdiet (30 grams or less)with plenty of fruitsand green and orangevegetables can helpreduce the risk ofdeveloping breastcancer.There areover 300coffee shopsin SanFrancisco.The nationalscreening rate formammogramsamong womenaged 40 and overis about 67%.A high-fat dietincreases the riskbecause fattriggers estrogenproduction thatcan fuel tumorgrowth.29% of insuredwomen and 68%of uninsuredwomen are notgetting theirmammograms.Mammograms canshow a breast lumpbefore it can be feltand also tiny clustersof calcium calledmicrocalcifications.Three out of fourwomen who arediagnosed with breastcancer have no familyhistory of disease andare not consideredhigh risk.Each year it isestimated thatapproximately2,190 men will bediagnosed withbreast cancer and410 will die.According to theAmerican CancerSociety, about 70-80% of breastlumps turn out tobe benign.Mammogramscreeningguidelines includewomen betweenthe ages of 50 and74.The Avon BreastCenter now hasSaturdayappointmentsavailable for ourpatients.Average riskwomen ages50-74 shouldget amammogramevery 2 years.Silver’s currentmammographyrate is_______.The mostcommon type ofbreast cancer isinvasive ductalcarcinoma.Mammogramscreeningshave helpedbreast cancermortality by 1/3since 1990.Higher risk womeninclude those whobegan their menstrualcycles before age 12,have no biologicalchildren, or had theirfirst child at 30 or older,or began menopauseafter 55The originalSpanish name forSan Franciscowas Yerba Buenawhich means“good herb”.Types of breast cancersinclude ductalcarcinoma in situ,invasive ductalcarcinoma,inflammatory breastcancer, and metastaticbreast cancer.When breastcancer is detectedearly, at alocalized stage,the survival rate is98%.Denim jeans werefirst invented in SanFrancisco for minerswho needed toughand comfortablepants .Mammograms candetect lumps orspecks that can becaused by cancer,fatty cells, or otherconditions like cysts.The AmericanCancer Societysuggests thatwomen should havea clinical breastexam every threeyears, starting at age20.You can find theseguidelines by goingto “ClinicalResources” onCOPC home pageand clicking“TreatmentGuidelines”.Breast cancerdeath rate hasdecreased from33% in 1990 toa current 22%in 2010.The Big Aimsgoal formammogramsis ________.In eCW, from a pt’shub, you can click“Alerts” then “HealthMaintenance” to seeif a pt is due for amammogram.1. A nutritious, low-fatdiet (30 grams or less)with plenty of fruitsand green and orangevegetables can helpreduce the risk ofdeveloping breastcancer.There areover 300coffee shopsin SanFrancisco.The nationalscreening rate formammogramsamong womenaged 40 and overis about 67%.A high-fat dietincreases the riskbecause fattriggers estrogenproduction thatcan fuel tumorgrowth.29% of insuredwomen and 68%of uninsuredwomen are notgetting theirmammograms.Mammograms canshow a breast lumpbefore it can be feltand also tiny clustersof calcium calledmicrocalcifications.Three out of fourwomen who arediagnosed with breastcancer have no familyhistory of disease andare not consideredhigh risk.Each year it isestimated thatapproximately2,190 men will bediagnosed withbreast cancer and410 will die.According to theAmerican CancerSociety, about 70-80% of breastlumps turn out tobe benign.Mammogramscreeningguidelines includewomen betweenthe ages of 50 and74.The Avon BreastCenter now hasSaturdayappointmentsavailable for ourpatients.Average riskwomen ages50-74 shouldget amammogramevery 2 years.Silver’s currentmammographyrate is_______.The mostcommon type ofbreast cancer isinvasive ductalcarcinoma.

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  1. Mammogram screenings have helped breast cancer mortality by 1/3 since 1990.
  2. Higher risk women include those who began their menstrual cycles before age 12, have no biological children, or had their first child at 30 or older, or began menopause after 55
  3. The original Spanish name for San Francisco was Yerba Buena which means “good herb”.
  4. Types of breast cancers include ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive ductal carcinoma, inflammatory breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer.
  5. When breast cancer is detected early, at a localized stage, the survival rate is 98%.
  6. Denim jeans were first invented in San Francisco for miners who needed tough and comfortable pants .
  7. Mammograms can detect lumps or specks that can be caused by cancer, fatty cells, or other conditions like cysts.
  8. The American Cancer Society suggests that women should have a clinical breast exam every three years, starting at age 20.
  9. You can find these guidelines by going to “Clinical Resources” on COPC home page and clicking “Treatment Guidelines”.
  10. Breast cancer death rate has decreased from 33% in 1990 to a current 22% in 2010.
  11. The Big Aims goal for mammograms is ________.
  12. In eCW, from a pt’s hub, you can click “Alerts” then “Health Maintenance” to see if a pt is due for a mammogram.
  13. 1. A nutritious, low-fat diet (30 grams or less) with plenty of fruits and green and orange vegetables can help reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
  14. There are over 300 coffee shops in San Francisco.
  15. The national screening rate for mammograms among women aged 40 and over is about 67%.
  16. A high-fat diet increases the risk because fat triggers estrogen production that can fuel tumor growth.
  17. 29% of insured women and 68% of uninsured women are not getting their mammograms.
  18. Mammograms can show a breast lump before it can be felt and also tiny clusters of calcium called microcalcifications.
  19. Three out of four women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of disease and are not considered high risk.
  20. Each year it is estimated that approximately 2,190 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 410 will die.
  21. According to the American Cancer Society, about 70-80% of breast lumps turn out to be benign.
  22. Mammogram screening guidelines include women between the ages of 50 and 74.
  23. The Avon Breast Center now has Saturday appointments available for our patients.
  24. Average risk women ages 50-74 should get a mammogram every 2 years.
  25. Silver’s current mammography rate is _______.
  26. The most common type of breast cancer is invasive ductal carcinoma.