60 Seconds to Better Health

60 Seconds to Better Health

This is 60 Seconds to Better Health.

 

Breast Cancer Screenings

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This is 60 seconds to better health. This is Dr. Christie Lethert, an oncologist from Kaiser Permanente San Diego, with a message about the importance of breast cancer screenings. Approximately 1 out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States this year, and it remains the second leading cause of death. Your best defense against breast cancer is early detection. Breast cancer is most treatable when found early. That's why it's important to get screened. A mammogram is recommended for all women starting between the ages of 40 to 50, and then every one to two years thereafter. Women with a family history of breast cancer should start getting screened at an earlier age, adopting a healthy lifestyle like staying away from tobacco, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables can also help reduce your chance of getting breast cancer. Talk to your personal physician about when the best time is for you to start getting screened.

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