October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
"Early Detection . . . Saves Lives!"
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Jefferson County Department of Health & Environment (JCDHE) reminds everyone that early detection of breast cancer saves lives!
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among females in the United States with over 178,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in 2007. Mammography (an x-ray picture of the breast) is the best screening tool available today. Changes in the breast that may be cancer can be detected by mammography before physical symptoms can be seen or felt. Early detection of breast cancer allows for early treatment options and increases survival rates.
JCDHE offers cancer screening for women 40 years and older. The services provided include a breast exam, pap smear, and a voucher for a free mammogram. Eligibility for the program is based on financial qualification. To find out if you qualify and to make an appointment, please call one of our clinics:
o Lakewood Clinic, 260 South Kipling Street, 303-239-7078
o Arvada Clinic, 6303 Wadsworth Bypass, 303-275-7500
Women who have a personal or family history of breast cancer or who have symptoms of breast cancer, (lump in breast; a rash or discharge from breast) also may be eligible for the free breast examinations. Anyone experiencing symptoms should contact their health care provider.
For more information about breast cancer and screening and diagnosis services, please contact: Margaret Wooten, JCDHE Cancer Control Nurse at 303-239-7044.
Funds made available through the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Women's Wellness Connection.