Breast Cancer Awareness Month: CHRISTUS Health promotes mammograms for early detection
(EAST TEXAS) – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and CHRISTUS Health is
emphasizing the importance of mammograms, which can lead to earlier detection of breast
cancer, allowing for earlier treatments and increasing chances of survival.
“Mammograms remain the gold standard for early breast cancer detection,” said Dr. Tyler Leete,
medical director of the Ross Brest Center at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System.
“When caught early, the five-year survival rate increases dramatically. That’s why we can’t stress
enough how important it is for women to make time for this potentially life-saving exam.”
Breast cancer accounts for about 30% of all new female cancers each year, with more than
300,000 new cases estimated this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
In response to the ongoing need for accessible screening, many CHRISTUS Health facilities are
offering extended hours, including evening and weekend mammogram appointments, to
accommodate women with busy schedules.
For those who qualify, including uninsured or underinsured women, some may receive reduced-
cost or free mammograms.
“We understand that cost and time are barriers for many,” said Amy Dorsey, breast center
supervisor at CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview. “That’s why we’re
committed to meeting women where they are by offering after-hours appointments and financial
assistance, so no one has to choose between their health and their budget.”Women ages 40-74 who are at average risk of breast cancer are encouraged to get a mammogram
every one to two years, depending on their personal risk factors and in consultation with their
health care provider.
Screenings may need to begin earlier for women with a family history or genetic predisposition.
CHRISTUS Health across the region will also be hosting educational events, pink-out days, and
mobile mammography units to increase awareness this month and reach underserved
populations.
“We want to remind women that a mammogram only takes about 20 minutes, but it could add
years to your life,” said Leete.
For information on CHRISTUS mammography services in the Longview area, call (903) 315-
3860; in the Tyler area, (903) 606-5433; in the Jacksonville area, (903) 541-4500; and in Sulphur
Springs, (903) 438-4325.
About CHRISTUS Health
CHRISTUS Health is an international faith-based, not-for-profit health care system based in
Irving, Texas, with more than 60 hospitals in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Chile, Colombia
and Mexico. CHRISTUS Health is made up of 50,000 Associates providing compassionate and
individualized care at more than 600 centers, including community hospitals, clinics, long-term
care facilities and health ministries. Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word of
Houston, Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word of San Antonio and the Sisters of the Holy
Family of Nazareth, our mission is to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to every
individual we serve. For more information, visit www.christushealth.org





