Breast cancer screening can help find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat. Women who are 40 to 74 years old and are at average risk for breast cancer should get a mammogram every two years, according to the CDC
CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System and Discount Drug Mart are making it easier for women to get a mammogram, or breast cancer screening.Breast cancer screening can help find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat. Women who are 40 to 74 years old and are at average risk for breast cancer should get a mammogram every two years, according to theCall 216-957-8848 to schedule an appointment. All appointments are on Tuesdays unless otherwise noted, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Don’t use deodorant, antiperspirant, powders or perfumes under your arms, or on or under your breasts.
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