According to the American Cancer Society:
Screenings
All screenings are available at Kishwaukee Community Hospital and through the KCH Community Wellness Program. For additional information or to schedule a screening please contact 815.748.8962.
Early detection is the key to surviving breast cancer. Studies have found that the mortality rate of breast cancer could be reduced by as much as 90% if all lesions were detected at the earliest possible stage. The vast majority of breast cancers are found on manual examination.
The MammaCare method can detect lesions as small as 3mm. MammaCare training utilizes realistic breast models. These models help to educate a woman about the difference between normal and abnormal findings.
Private MammaCare educational sessions are offered through the Kishwaukee Community Hospital Wellness Department. The training takes about one hour and is provided by a certified MammaCare instructor. During the training you will utilize the breast models and perform your own breast self-exam.
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By having your annual mammogram at KCH, you benefit from the top-of-the line digital mammography machine and the comfort of a mammo pad. A computer-aided detection system gives the radiologist an instant second opinion.
This test checks for signs of cancer of the cervix. The main risk factors for cervical cancer are related to sexual practices. The KCH Laboratory analyzes pap tests for physicians using the TinPrep technology that more accurately detects cancerous cells.