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    Breast Cancer Program

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    Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

    An optimal breast health routine includes breast awareness, yearly physical exams by your physician, and annual screening mammograms. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network, American College of Radiology, and Hoag Breast Program recommend starting annual mammograms at age 40. However, patients are encouraged to personalize their screening program with their physician.

    Routine mammography is one of the most effective tools for early detection, often identifying subtle changes before they can be felt. Clinical breast exams and monthly self-exams remain important parts of preventive care, as they can sometimes reveal findings not seen on imaging.

    While lifestyle choices may reduce risk, there is no proven way to prevent breast cancer. The best defense is early detection - when found and treated at a localized stage, the five-year survival rate is 97–98%, and breast-conserving surgery is often possible. Hoag offers the latest screening technologies and a wide range of options. If you’re unsure which imaging approach is right for you, your physician can help design a personalized screening plan.

    If you have any questions or want to schedule your screening mammogram, call (949) 764-5780 or toll free at (800) 309-9729.

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