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Focus on the Facts

ARA leads the way in women’s imaging. Our leading-edge technology and unrivaled expertise in radiology mean faster diagnoses and more focused treatments for you.

Starting annual mammograms at age 40 saves lives.

1 in 8 US women (about 12%) will develop breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.

98% The survival rate for women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer.

Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death among women.

Every 2 minutes a woman in the US is diagnosed with breast cancer.

Up to 37 lives per day in the US are saved by mammograms – more than 13,000 lives per year.

As a leader in women’s healthcare, you can trust ARA to separate the truth from the myths and guide you toward the best treatments.

Myths & Truths

Myth
Breast cancer doesn't run in my family so I don't need to get mammograms.
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Truth
75% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history.
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Myth
I'll never got it because my breasts are too small.
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Truth
There is no evidence that breast size is linked to risk for breast cancer.
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Myth
If you don't feel a lump, you don't need a mammogram.
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Truth
Mammograms can detect cancer several years before a lump can be felt.
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Myth
I've had a mammogram so I don't need any more.
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Truth
All women over 40 should have a yearly mammogram.
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Our Eye is on Prevention

Risks for Breast Cancer

Ways to Prevent Breast Cancer

Listen to the Good News

Since 1990, mammography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the U.S. by nearly 40 %

For every 1,000 women who have a screening mammogram.

100 are recalled for further screening.

20 are recommended for biopsy.

5 are recalled for further screening.

With 17 convenient locations, extended hours, and a full range of women’s imaging services, you’re never far from an appointment or care. ARA gives you the focus you deserve, from screenings to accurate and timely results to treatments.

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