Meet Robin Fahey, a courageous individual who, despite losing his nose, eye, and upper teeth to cancer, has found a reason to smile again. His portrait is one of 15 showcased at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, highlighting the incredible journey of patients with facial prosthetics. Robin’s words remind us of the power of acceptance and resilience: “Although it’s not perfect, this is my face and I will embrace what I have and it’s up to others to embrace people like myself.” The exhibition runs until January 31 2025 - you can read more via BBC News in the comments. 👇
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Today is a significant day for women’s breast health! 🎉 Starting today, September 10, 2024, mammography facilities are required to inform patients whether their breasts are classified as "dense" or "not dense." If you receive a report indicating dense breasts, it's essential to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss further imaging options like ultrasound or MRI. This new regulation empowers women to take control of their breast health and ensure they get the screenings they need! 💪💗 I interviewed Dr. Robin Seitzman from DenseBreast-Info.org, who explained that having dense breasts increases both the risk of developing breast cancer and the possibility of cancer being hidden on a mammogram. Take charge of your health by understanding your mammogram results and seeking additional screenings if necessary. You can read my interview with Dr. Robin Seitzman below! https://bit.ly/3z3zu3v #breastcancerprevention #womenshealth #menopausesupport #womenshealtheducation
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"The biggest takeaway point of our study is that annual screening beginning at 40 and continuing to at least age 79 gives the highest mortality reduction, the most cancer deaths averted, and the most years of life gained.” A newly published study in Radiology Business provides further confirmation of why it is so important for women to consistently get an annual mammogram beginning at age 40. Early detection saves lives. Visit https://ow.ly/pJb350QGQhT to learn more about routine screening exams, including mammograms. #breastcancer #womenshealth https://ow.ly/XQzQ50QGQhR
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🎀 Embracing the Power of Early Detection: The Mammogram Journey 🎀 Curious about mammograms? Writer Kristina Kasparian shares her insights and experiences to help ease your concerns. Mammograms are essential for detecting breast cancer early, offering more treatment options and lowering the risk of mortality. For those with a family history, like Kristina, early screenings are particularly crucial. The guidelines for mammogram screenings have recently changed, suggesting screenings every other year starting at age 40. However, individual circumstances may vary, so it's essential to discuss the best approach with your doctor. Despite potential drawbacks, such as false-positive results, the benefits of early detection often outweigh the risks. Support from friends and family can be invaluable during this process, providing encouragement and emotional support. Wondering what a mammogram feels like? It's a quick procedure, but you may experience some discomfort. Remember, communication with your technician is key to ensuring your comfort throughout the process. After the mammogram, a radiologist will analyze the results. If further tests are needed, don't panic—early detection is still our greatest ally. Feeling anxious? Kristina recommends taking someone with you, asking questions, and being gentle with yourself. Remember, prioritizing your health is always worth it in the end. 💖 #Mammogram #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetection https://wb.md/3xnAVs2
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May marks Women's Health Month, a time to prioritize wellness and early detection. At TRA Medical Imaging, our physicians emphasize the critical role of routine screening mammography in saving lives from breast cancer. Learn more about the distinction between screening and diagnostic mammograms and how early detection can be a powerful tool in preserving health and well-being here :https://lnkd.in/dYF2cc6B. Together, let's empower women with knowledge and proactive healthcare measures. Early detection truly makes a difference!
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This year, I added a Breast Oncologist to my care team. Last September, my annual mammogram produced results that caused a secondary screening, a biopsy, and a consultation with a breast oncologist whom is also a surgeon. A single papilloma has a low occurrence of turning into breast cancer without other developments coming into play, but I didn't want to take that chance so I had it removed last month. I'm here to remind you of the importance of self-care and proactive health management. Ladies and gentlemen too, while self-breast exams are crucial, they might not always detect every anomaly. Conditions like intraductal papilloma—a small, tumor in the breast ducts—may go unnoticed in a routine exam. Ladies, regular mammograms are essential. These screenings can catch what our hands might miss, offering peace of mind and early detection. Prioritize your health, schedule your annual mammogram, and encourage the women in your life to do the same. Men, if you find something in yourself or your partner, say something. Early detection saves lives! #BreastCancerAwareness #WomensHealth #MensHealth #EarlyDetection
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No one should face breast cancer alone! Early Detection, Lifelong Protection – Make Mammograms a Priority. Understanding why getting a mammogram is crucial for your long-term health and well-being is essential. Our Consultant Breast and General Surgeon, Dr. Sadia Nazeem, shares valuable insights into the importance of early detection through mammograms. A mammogram works like a routine X-ray but is designed to detect even the smallest changes in breast tissue that may otherwise go unnoticed. By catching potential issues early, it plays a vital role in preventing more serious conditions in the future. Prioritizing your health today can make a significant difference—hear from Dr. Sadia Nazeem about the benefits of regular mammograms and take a proactive step toward a healthier tomorrow. #RMI | #mammogram | #understanding | #breastcareawareness | #breastcare
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🎗️ Early Detection is Key with the DMX 600 Mammography! 🎗️ At IICS Technologies, we’re committed to empowering women with the best tools for their health. Our DMX 600 Mammography offers advanced technology for early breast cancer detection, making a life-saving difference. Here's how: ✅ Accurate & Detailed Imaging: Detects even the smallest signs of breast cancer in its earliest stages. ✅ Better Treatment Outcomes: Early detection means more treatment options and a higher chance of recovery. ✅ Comfortable & Fast: Designed with patient comfort in mind, providing quick and efficient screenings. ✅ Peace of Mind: Regular screenings can give you the reassurance you need to stay on top of your health. Take control of your health—schedule your mammogram today! #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #DMX600 #ICareWithIICS #WomensHealth
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Today we celebrate #WorldDenseBreastDay as an important FDA breast density-reporting standard is now in effect. Mount Sinai’s Chief of Breast Imaging, Dr. Stuart Kaplan, is a longtime pioneer of this cause. The FDA now requires that women be told if their breasts are dense or not dense. Why? What does this mean? According to the DenseBreast-info: Forty percent of women of mammography age have dense breasts, and mammograms miss about 40% of cancers in dense breasts. Many women with dense breasts would benefit from additional screening after their mammogram. Educational events like #WorldDenseBreastDay are essential to provide women and their health providers with the information needed to decide on optimal screening. Dr. Kaplan is a pioneer when it comes to identifying dense breast tissue and creating tailored breast screenings for his patients and has been doing so for over 20 years. He was also the second physician in the entire nation to publish a study about it. Learn more about Dr. Kaplan here: https://bit.ly/3TDcSxP
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This story highlights what I love most about my company and its life-changing voice solutions!
Musician Speaks Again Meet Ben, a musician who has undergone a laryngectomy, and hear his incredible story of regaining his voice with #AVAVoice. Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC HealthCare), one of the best head and neck cancer centers in the U.S. and our very first certified venue, has shared a spotlight on one of their success stories, featured on WMAR-TV 2 News Baltimore. These stories are at the heart of what drives us—developing innovative voice solutions that truly change lives for the better. Special thanks to the GBMC HealthCare team, including Ana Minisci, CCC-SLP, for helping us share his inspiring story! #laronix #true_voice
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"Regardless of the weather, my Medi-Van driver is there to pick me up. All I have to do is get on and get in." This quote is from Leo Wilkins, an 88-year-old Air Force Veteran who uses the Jennie Edmundson Foundation Medi-Van program to get to and from therapy appointments. His journey, which you can read more about in our Gratitude report, is an incredible reminder of why the Medi-Van program is so important. The Medi-Van routinely transports patients like Leo to and from physical therapy visits, cancer treatments, cardiac rehab, wound care appointments, and more. To learn more, visit: https://lnkd.in/gSFSM3ff
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