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Show ( 10 BOX ELDER NEWS, City, Utah Brigham Sunday, November 28, 1976 graphy against any possible risk, according to Dr. Gerald P. Stevenson, president of the Utah Division of the American Cancer society. It should be emphasized that all the adverse publicity has arisen from inferred conclusions derived from a 10 to 15 year old study of patients with no symptoms a screening study. This should not be applied to women who are or who are in a high risk category. Dr. Stevenson said the Cancer Society has formulated some guidelines to help: asym-tomat- ic Should Have Breast cancer authorities feel a women should have mammography if she is over 50. Annual screening examinations are asvised because potential benefits far outweigh radiation risks in this age group. A woman shoul have mammography is she is 0 and has any of the following risk fac35-5- tors: A previous mastectomy Her mother or sister or both had premenopausal breast cancer Her mother had postmenopausal breast cancer She has not borne children or bore her first after age 30. She began menstruating at 11 or under. She has a history of previous benign tumors. She has lumps, discharge, severe pain or cystic breasts. If Recommended a woman should have mammography is she has concern and mammography is recommended by her physician. 0 Women with no signs or symptoms and no increased risk factors shouldhaVe At any age 35-5- GUIDELINES management specialist, says plete examination annually, including history, palpation (feeling for lumps) and thermography (an examination which reads heat patterns in the breast) with the option of mammography. If a woman has large breasts, mammography is particularly important regardless of age because it is much more difficult to feel a lump. American The average woman faces a seven percent chance of one in 14 developing breast cancer in her Stevenson Dr. lifetime, said. Breast cancer is the leading cancer killer of American women and the leading cause of death in women age 39 to 44. Most cancer experts feel early detection offers the best cure rate, he said. Mammography is valuable in early detection. In screening centers, 45 percent of breast cancers have been detected by mammography when they were still too small to feel a lump. Clothing Costs In a ten year period, Americans have more than doubled the amount of money they spend on clothing. According to govern- steals from himself. The extension specialist cites these suggestions for buying at sales: Consider time, energy, and money costs of getting to the sale. Shop at the start of the sale for best selection. ' , , Be sure the sale price is an actual reduction from the regular price. Watch for imperfect or damaged articles, or merchandise that is below the stores usual quality. Be sure to know if the store has a policy during sales of No ' Refunds, All Sales Final. Check styles; items likely to go out of style may be poor buys. Remember, nothing is a bargain unless it will be useful Would you like to be a smart sales shopper? To be one, Marilyn Noyes, Utah State University Extension family resource Cancer group advises yes' mography? More and more women have been asking that question recently. The issue came to public attention after charges by some examinascientists that y tions of the breast in asymot-mati- c women might actually cause breast cancer. Before answering the question, women should weigh the proven benefits of mammo- .CONSUMER expert advises Mammography for women? Should a woman have mam- Be smart shopper. keep in mind that sales have their purpose and you have yours. Your purpose is to get what you need and want at reduced cost. Stores, on the other hand, hold sales to reduce stock and make room for new goods, to dispose of discontinued lines or damaged goods, or simply to get you into the store to stimulate buying or to introduce a new product. Going to a sale with this Swedish proverb in mind can help you take advantage of the stores purpose without thwarting your own purpose: He who buys what he does not need ment statistics, shoppers in 1964 paid out less than FDStalnrD $19 billion for women's and childrens clothing and $10 billion for men's and boy's wear. By 1973, spending had jumped to almost $39 billion and $21 billion. Care- Dfry ful shopping is therefore recommended for consumers interested in trimming cost of living expenses. to you. 95 Percent Cure For these earliest cancers, five year cure rates are 95 percent, compared to 45 percent if the disease has spread to lymph nodes. What is the risk of mammoequipgraphy? With ment, Dr. Stevenson said, one rad is the approximate dose absorbed by each breast during one mammogram. This would ' theoretically raise the woman's risk of breast cancer from 7 percent to 7.07 percent (7 cent plus 7 percent multiplied by 1 percent). Fifteen mammograms, one every year for 15 years, would theoretically raise the average womans risk from 7 percent to 8 percent. Dr. Stevenson noted that as newer techniques become available. Women should check what radiation dose they will actually get. And every woman should practice breast monthly, and particularly those over age 30 should have an annual palpation by a physician, Dr. Stevenson stressed. 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