Live Healthy October 2019 Autumn skies Mammograms Save Lives and pumpkin pies One in 8 women (about 12 % ) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their etime According to the American Cancer Society, about 268,600 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2019 Chances are you aiready know someone, whether it is a friend or family member, that has been dagnosed with cancer Untortunately, nearly 41000 women are projected to die from breast cancer this year. These statistics higNight the Meet our general surgeons ro Cancer Support Group Wednesday, Oct. 15 from 3-4 pm Community Room SSM Health Janesvile Cancer Center o Cardiac Support Group Wednesday September 16 from 4:30-6 pm Garden Level SSM Health Deans Medical Group Mark McDade, MD Breast Surgery, General Surgery Michael Rainiero, MD true importance of regular screenings So why is an annual mammogram so important? Here are the facts Mammograms are the most effective breast cancer screening tool While breast exams are important too mammograms offer highly detailed X-ray images that help doctors soat subtie problems O Freedom from Smoking Support Group Thursday, Oct. 31 From 5-6 pm Garden Level SSM Health Dean Medical Group 2 Mammograms help doctors find breast cancer long before there are signs and symptoms. Mammogram images can detect cancer up to two years before a patient or a heath care provider can feel them oWhen Mourning Dawns: Community Grief Support Group- Fridays October 4 and 1 From 130 3 pm Lilac Room St. Mary's Hospital Janesville David Rainlero, MD, An interactive series for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Visit ssmhealthathomeWicom or call 877-356-4514 for more information or to register Tabitha Ongstad, MD 3 Early detection means early treatment which means more breast cancer survivors The five-year survival rate (patients living five years or longer after diagnosis) for stage 1 breast cancer is ovenr 95% 4.30 digital mammograms alow radiologists to adjust, store, and retrieve digital images electronicaly. At SSM Health st. Mary's Hospital-Janesvile we use digital mammograms which offer 20 views of the breast, alowing easier detection of abnormal tissue and rapid tissue comparison 5 Mammograms are helping us win the fight against breast cancer Studies show getting a mammogram reduces the number of deaths from breast cancer in women over the age of 40 The American Cancer Society recommends that women ages 45 to $4 should get mammograms every year and when they turn 55 should get them every one to two years. Mammograms are saving lives-and are your best chance for early detection Make sure to talk to your doctor about your risk for breast cancer and the best screening plan for you Blood Drive Wednesday, October 3 Visit our tent at the Janesville Farmers Market Saturday, October 26 From 8-1 pm Learn Your Treatment At SSM Healtth Options for Shoulder Pain se Mary's Hoapital Janesie, our mision o healng etends we Tuesday, October 15 from 6-7 pm SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Janesville, Garden Level Conference Room beyond eur deees Our community involvement programs are designed ohelp Rock County Shoulder pain is a common problem that can make even the simplest tasks like brushing your hair or scratching your back a chalenge. if this sounds familiar, it may be time to residents get and stay ealthy in mind, body and sprit 3400 Racine Street explore how you can get back to living your best life possible Janesvite, Wi S3546 If shoulder pain is holding you or a loved one back, join us for a free informational session led by Dr Kashif All where you will learn about the shoulder joint anatomy, the most common causes of shoulder pain and the latest treatment options available. Register today at ssmhealth.com/ShoulderPainJVL or call 844-201-STEP(7837) SSMHealth St. Mary's Hospital Dr. Kashif A Orthopedic Surgeon JANESVILLE Live Healthy October 2019 Autumn skies Mammograms Save Lives and pumpkin pies One in 8 women (about 12 % ) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their etime According to the American Cancer Society, about 268,600 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2019 Chances are you aiready know someone, whether it is a friend or family member, that has been dagnosed with cancer Untortunately, nearly 41000 women are projected to die from breast cancer this year. These statistics higNight the Meet our general surgeons ro Cancer Support Group Wednesday, Oct. 15 from 3-4 pm Community Room SSM Health Janesvile Cancer Center o Cardiac Support Group Wednesday September 16 from 4:30-6 pm Garden Level SSM Health Deans Medical Group Mark McDade, MD Breast Surgery, General Surgery Michael Rainiero, MD true importance of regular screenings So why is an annual mammogram so important? Here are the facts Mammograms are the most effective breast cancer screening tool While breast exams are important too mammograms offer highly detailed X-ray images that help doctors soat subtie problems O Freedom from Smoking Support Group Thursday, Oct. 31 From 5-6 pm Garden Level SSM Health Dean Medical Group 2 Mammograms help doctors find breast cancer long before there are signs and symptoms. Mammogram images can detect cancer up to two years before a patient or a heath care provider can feel them oWhen Mourning Dawns: Community Grief Support Group- Fridays October 4 and 1 From 130 3 pm Lilac Room St. Mary's Hospital Janesville David Rainlero, MD, An interactive series for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Visit ssmhealthathomeWicom or call 877-356-4514 for more information or to register Tabitha Ongstad, MD 3 Early detection means early treatment which means more breast cancer survivors The five-year survival rate (patients living five years or longer after diagnosis) for stage 1 breast cancer is ovenr 95% 4.30 digital mammograms alow radiologists to adjust, store, and retrieve digital images electronicaly. At SSM Health st. Mary's Hospital-Janesvile we use digital mammograms which offer 20 views of the breast, alowing easier detection of abnormal tissue and rapid tissue comparison 5 Mammograms are helping us win the fight against breast cancer Studies show getting a mammogram reduces the number of deaths from breast cancer in women over the age of 40 The American Cancer Society recommends that women ages 45 to $4 should get mammograms every year and when they turn 55 should get them every one to two years. Mammograms are saving lives-and are your best chance for early detection Make sure to talk to your doctor about your risk for breast cancer and the best screening plan for you Blood Drive Wednesday, October 3 Visit our tent at the Janesville Farmers Market Saturday, October 26 From 8-1 pm Learn Your Treatment At SSM Healtth Options for Shoulder Pain se Mary's Hoapital Janesie, our mision o healng etends we Tuesday, October 15 from 6-7 pm SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Janesville, Garden Level Conference Room beyond eur deees Our community involvement programs are designed ohelp Rock County Shoulder pain is a common problem that can make even the simplest tasks like brushing your hair or scratching your back a chalenge. if this sounds familiar, it may be time to residents get and stay ealthy in mind, body and sprit 3400 Racine Street explore how you can get back to living your best life possible Janesvite, Wi S3546 If shoulder pain is holding you or a loved one back, join us for a free informational session led by Dr Kashif All where you will learn about the shoulder joint anatomy, the most common causes of shoulder pain and the latest treatment options available. Register today at ssmhealth.com/ShoulderPainJVL or call 844-201-STEP(7837) SSMHealth St. Mary's Hospital Dr. Kashif A Orthopedic Surgeon JANESVILLE