2013 Issue 4 Fall

All The Ways We Care

All The Ways We Care In The Fight Against Breast Cancer, Main Street Hospital Provides Women a Comprehensive Program of Services Here’s the hard truth about breast cancer: No woman is safe. One in eight American women will be diagnosed with the disease. That’s the reason Main Street Hospital is committed to providing women in our …

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The Heart of a Woman

The Heart of a Woman Women Are Becoming More Aware About the Dangers of Heart Disease Here’s a quick quiz. True or False: Heart disease is the leading cause of death for American women. In 1997, only 30 percent of American women answered that question correctly—True. Fortunately, thanks to ongoing education and greater awareness, 56 percent …

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Live What You Learn

Early detection of breast cancer can be a lifesaver. When breast cancer is detected at a localized stage, the five-year survival rate is 98 percent! Here are three keys actions every woman can take to increase early detection. Mammogram  Starting at age 40, women should have a mammography exam every year as long as they …

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Are You At Risk?

About 1 in 8 American women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. Here are a few of the risk factors that can increase the chance of getting the disease. Age: Women ages 55 and older account for about 2/3 of the cases of breast cancer. Family History: Having a mother, sister or daughter with …

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