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Back By Popular Demand: Mammogram Marathon helps more women receive breast cancer screenings

Back By Popular Demand: Mammogram Marathon helps more women receive  breast cancer screenings

Due to the community’s positive response to last year’s Mammogram Marathon (Mammothon for short) event, Northwest Health – La Porte hosted a Mammothon at the hospital.  

During this special event, women aged 40 or older received their annual screening mammogram and were also offered a bit of extra pampering with complimentary snacks and mini-manicures. The hospital called women who have been too busy to schedule their screening and the mammogram technologists extended their hours to accommodate them.   

“We know that mammograms are the best method to detect breast cancer early, when it’s easier to treat,” said Matthew Shebel, director of diagnostic imaging. “Today, thanks to early detection and treatment advances, more women are surviving breast cancer and living longer, healthier lives.”

For women of average risk, the American College of Radiology recommends annual mammograms starting at age 40, with no upper limit as long as the woman is in good health. Different guidelines apply to women at higher risk.

Northwest Health – La Porte is nationally recognized as a Breast Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR).  The ACR represents the highest level of image quality and patient safety. According to the ACR, the hospital’s breast imaging services are fully accredited including mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, breast ultrasound, breast MRI and ultrasound-guided breast biopsy. 

To learn more about scheduling your mammogram at Northwest Health – La Porte, call 844-865-7459.  

About Northwest Health

Northwest Health is a comprehensive healthcare system committed to providing communities in Northwest Indiana with high-quality, accessible healthcare—from highly specialized care and surgical services to more routine primary care. The system of more than 60 access points includes three hospitals, five emergency departments, urgent care centers, outpatient surgery centers, an ambulance service, and physician offices. A team of more than 3,000 employees work together with the more than 700 physicians on its medical staffs. For more information, visit NWHealthIN.com.