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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What to Know About Your Mammogram
October 15, 2024October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month – a time for all of us to acknowledge the impact breast cancer can have on our lives, and to learn about the ways we can keep ourselves healthy.
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Starr Regional Medical Center and Vista Radiology partner to provide radiology services
January 30, 2024Starr Regional Medical Center and Vista Radiology today announced an agreement to provide radiology services for medical imaging procedures at Starr Regional Medical Center and its affiliated locations.
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Breast Cancer — Be Aware and Take Action
October 02, 2023Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed nationally every October to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer, and to provide education regarding the most common symptoms and associated risk factors for the disease.
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Breast Cancer: Your Questions Answered
October 24, 2022Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed nationally every October to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer and provide education on the most common symptoms and associated risk factors for the disease. By staying informed and taking preventive action to fight breast cancer, we can help to minimize the effect this disease has on women in our communities.
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Starr Regional Breast Center Adds 3D Mammography Services
March 23, 2022Starr Regional Medical Center announced today the addition of 3D mammography services at the Starr Regional Breast Center. The advanced technology captures images of the breast from multiple angles to ensure a more complete and accurate scan. This allows for earlier and more effective detection of breast cancer and helps reduce the number of return visits caused by false positives.
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Get Your Mammo: It’s an hour that could save your life
October 19, 2021According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the U.S., behind only skin cancers. In fact, the ACS puts the average risk as a one in eight chance that a woman will develop breast cancer in her lifetime.
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