Phoebe’s Carlton Breast Center Offering Free Mammograms in October
Albany, GA | September 16, 2024 – In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and as part of its commitment to promoting women’s health, Phoebe will provide 100 free 3-D mammogram screenings throughout October at the Carlton Breast Health Center in Albany. These screenings are available for women who are uninsured and in need of their annual mammogram.
The 3-D mammography procedure is similar to a traditional mammogram, but the key difference is that the tomosynthesis machine moves around the breast rather than staying stationary. During the 3-D exam, multiple low-dose images are captured from different angles, offering a more comprehensive view of the breast tissue. This advanced imaging allows radiologists to better detect and evaluate individual breast structures, reducing the risk of missing abnormalities due to overlapping tissue.
“Offering this service is part of Phoebe’s ongoing mission to ensure that all women, regardless of their insurance status, have access to critical health screenings that could save their lives. Early detection is key, and we want to make sure that financial barriers don’t stand in the way of receiving this potentially lifesaving screening,” said Ursula Mathis-Dennis, Oncology Quality Director at the Phoebe Cancer Center.
To be considered for one of the free breasts tomosynthesis screenings, each applicant must meet the following criteria:
- not had a mammogram in the last 12 months
- age 40 or older
- not experiencing any breast problems, (if you are experiencing breast problems, contact your doctor immediately)
- uninsured
- not pregnant
- live in one of the following counties: Baker, Calhoun, Colquitt, Crisp, Dougherty, Early, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Randolph, Sumter, Terrell, Tift, Turner and Worth
- must have a referring physician
It is important to note that this event is only for initial mammogram screenings and does not apply to follow-up imaging. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women, other than skin cancer.
For 2024, the American Cancer Society projects approximately 310,720 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed. In addition, an estimated 56,500 cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a non-invasive early form of breast cancer, will be identified, and nearly 42,250 lives will be lost to the disease.
Appointments for the free screenings can be scheduled starting Monday, September 16, 2024, by contacting the Phoebe Patient Contact Center at 229-312-4800.