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Breast
Cancer Awareness - October 2006
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October
is Breast Cancer awareness month. It is important
for women and men to practice early detection methods
to help detect and prevent breast cancer.
The Breast Self Examination is encouraged to help
individuals become familiar with normal changes and
irregularities in their breast tissue. Though a self
exam cannot detect the small lumps a mammogram and
regular self exams are still recommended.
Depending on a patients family history Dr. Corbin
recommends Clinical breast exams performed by a doctor
or nurse trained in this field of examination, starting
at age 20. If a patient does not have a family
history of Breast Cancer, generally Dr. Corbin
recommends annual mammograms starting at the age of
40. A mammogram is an X-Ray of the breast. The
breast is squeezed between two plates to compress
the tissue so that the X-rays can pass through it.
Patients with breast implants should let the mammogram
technician or Radiologist know about the implants
before the X-ray.
Two other detection methods for Breast cancer are
Ultrasound and MRI. An ultra sound produces an image
of the breasts by exposing it to high-frequency sound
waves. This is generally recommended to some patients
who have a suspicious lump. Some lumps may be solid
and others a fluid filled cyst. Usually cysts are
benign and just need to be drained with a needle.
Ultrasound can also be useful to guide a needle biopsy.
Breast Implant patients having needle biopsy procedures
should make sure the doctor is experience in this
area to help avoid rupturing the implant. Dr. Corbin
is experienced in performing this procedure.
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a test that
uses magnets and radio waves to create a detailed
image of the breast. This test is usually an effective
way of detecting breast cancer. Women who have a family
history of breast cancer should consider a yearly
scan in addition to a mammogram. MRIS are also
recommended to breast implant patients who suspect
they may have an implant rupture. Other candidates
for MRIS are women with dense breasts. Many
premenopausal women have dense breasts. This means
their breasts have more glandular and connective tissue
than fat. Sometimes a woman can tell by feeling her
breasts but to confirm this they should have a mammogram.
Sometimes dense tissue can hide tumors even from
the experts this is another reason women with dense
breasts are encouraged to have MRIS.
Though most breast lumps found are benign (non Cancerous)
it is always recommended to have them assessed by
a professional in this area. Remember the old saying,
Better Safe than Sorry.
For the month of October 2006, Dr. Corbins
breast implant patients can book a complimentary breast
exam with Dr. Corbins nurse. This free exam
will also include a lesson on self breast examination.
Early detection of breast
cancer can save lives.
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Call
Dee to arrange your consultation; Beverly Hills (310)
284-8384 or Brea (714) 671-3033.
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more information on weight loss surgery, visit Dr. Corbin's
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more information on Gynecomastia or chest surgery, visit Dr.
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