Empowering Women's Breast Health at NYBH

At New York Breast Health, we are committed to promoting breast health among women through regular screenings and education. Early detection is key to the successful treatment of breast cancer, which is why we provide state-of-the-art mammography screening services at multiple locations, including Port Jefferson, New Hyde Park, and Brooklyn.

Dr. Kelly Johnson, a Breast Surgical Oncologist at NYBH, recommends that women begin annual screening mammograms, preferably 3D mammography, at age 40, in line with the American Society of Breast Surgeons' guidelines. Screening should continue if a woman is healthy and expected to live for ten or more years. Mammograms are essential in detecting any changes in the breast that could indicate early cancer, and they are crucial to achieving the best possible outcomes.

Women with dense breasts, as determined by a mammogram, may require an ultrasound to aid in cancer detection. Patients with a pathogenic genetic mutation, such as BRCA, should start screening at age 25 and have an annual MRI with the addition of 3D mammogram screening at age 30. Patients are recommended to receive clinical breast exams every six months to a year based on risk.

"Patients with a significant family history or those at higher risk may be recommended to screen earlier," Dr. Johnson said. "Your physician can determine your personal risk factors and recommend the appropriate screening."

In addition to regular screenings, women can take steps to reduce their risk of breast cancer. They can perform self-breast exams once a month to familiarize themselves with their normal breast feel so that they can detect any changes in their exam. They should receive a clinical breast exam yearly from their gynecologist or primary care doctor. They can also adopt a healthy lifestyle by eating a nutritious diet, exercising for at least 30 to 45 minutes three times a week, minimizing alcohol use, and not smoking.

Don't wait until it's too late. Take the first step in prioritizing your breast health by scheduling a mammogram today by calling (516) 676-7676.

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