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What if I have a family history, but I’m not 40 yet?

Do you have a family history? It's recommended that women over age 40 receive a yearly mammogram. But, what happens when you're under age 40 and have a family history of breast cancer? Schedule a 3D mammogram at (701) 952-5348.
Posted On August 1, 2020 / Posted in JRMC News

What if I have a family history, but I’m not 40 yet?

One of the most common cancers among women in the United States is of the breast. For women 40 and over, a mammogram is recommended on a yearly basis. However, what happens...

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Experts recommend women age 40 and over receive a regular mammogram; however, if a family history of breast cancer exists, this may need to begin earlier. Schedule direct: (701) 952-5348.
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How often do I need a mammogram?

Detecting breast cancer is easier than ever with technological advances like 3D mammography. And women over 40 should schedule one. With a clearer look at the breast, 3D mammography helps radiologists detect...

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3D mammography helps radiologists identify and characterize individual breast structures without the confusion of overlapping tissue seen on 2D mammography. Schedule direct at (701) 952-5348.
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Breast health: Why is 3D better?

Women are particular about their underwire. However, when it comes to 3D mammography, many women still choose 2D. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 41,000 women and...

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As part of women's health month, JRMC has set dates for women to receive 3D mammograms, pap tests and cervical screenings during No Excuses on October 20, November 5 and 9.
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No Excuses for women’s health

Sometimes, we are our own barrier to care. Since 2015, Central Valley Health and Jamestown Regional Medical Center have collaborated to reduce barriers for women’s health. In that time, more than 100...

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After chemotherapy in Jamestown, radiation in Colorado, surgery as well as other services in Bismarck, Sharon Yoder rang the JRMC Cancer Center bell.
Posted On December 4, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Yoder rings JRMC Cancer Center bell

It’s been a journey for Sharon Yoder, in the literal and figurative sense. The Colorado native received a breast cancer diagnosis in Denver 18 months ago, just weeks before she moved to...

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