More than 200,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Oncology Associates, P.C., an independent Omaha oncology practice, is dedicated to raising awareness and helping to educate individuals about breast cancer throughout the year. And they are hoping to increase awareness with educational videos.
"Getting the word out on the importance of breast cancer screening and early detection is crucial but we also want to help provide support and useful information to women who are diagnosed with breast cancer," says Dr. Stephen Lemon, of Oncology Associates. "We're finding that video is an effective way for patients and their families to learn more about cancer."
Oncology Associates hopes to provide additional information to women recently diagnosed with breast cancer with their newest video "You've Been Diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Now What?", which may be viewed on the Oncology Associates YouTube channel at http://bit.ly/Ry73w3.
"A cancer diagnosis is one of the most emotional times in a patient's life, so we want to help in whatever way we can to provide comfort and support," says Dr. Lemon. "Upon a recent diagnosis, a patient is often overwhelmed and might not be able to initially gather information or know what to ask," says Dr. Lemon. "Being able to watch our educational videos at their own pace, and at a place where they're more comfortable, really helps. And it also provides them with information that they can follow up with us, with more questions."
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in this country and it's the second leading cause of cancer death in women. The chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer is now about 1 in 8.
According to The National Cancer Institute, getting a high-quality mammogram and having a clinical breast exam on a regular basis are the most effective ways to detect breast cancer early. It is recommended that women age 40 and older receive annual mammogram screenings to provide early detection of breast cancer.
About Oncology Associates, P.C.
The oncologists and staff of Oncology Associates provide a full range of cancer care, which includes experts in medical oncology, hematology, genetic risk evaluation, chemotherapy treatment and diagnostic services. In addition, the practice provides access to many types of clinical trials.
Oncology Associates serves the Nebraska community, including Omaha, Norfolk, Holdrege and Blair. For more information, please visit http://www.oacancer.com.