Breast Cancer

Who Does Breast Cancer Affect?

Breast cancer affects almost 1 in 8 women in the United States and it is a curable disease if detected early enough. At CHRISTUS Health, we emphasize the importance of breast exams and mammograms for women and even men who have a family history of breast cancer. Our compassionate oncologists and medical associates help detect breast abnormalities to ensure you receive the necessary resources, diagnostics, treatments, and procedures.


Various Breast Screening Options

Breast Screening

Signs & Symptoms

There are many common warning signs of breast cancer, however, some people may not experience any symptoms:

  • A lump in the breast or armpit (underarm)
  • Swelling or thickness in part of the breast
  • Irritated and dimpled breast skin
  • Flaky or redness of skin in the nipple or breast area
  • Excessive pain in the nipple area
  • Size or shape of breast changed
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Diagnosing & Treating Breast Cancer

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CHRISTUS Health strives to keep up-to-date with the latest technology to diagnose breast cancer. Learn more about our various ways of detecting breast cancer.

Treatments & Procedures

Each patient's journey with breast cancer is different, including treatments and procedures. From radiation, chemotherapy to surgical procedures, you can trust we will educate you with your options.

Schedule Your Mammography

1 out of 8 women will receive a breast cancer diagnosis in her lifetime. At CHRISTUS Health, we believe even one is too many. Scheduling your annual mammogram and speaking to your primary care physician regarding what steps you can take for preventative care establishes a legacy of optimal breast health and wellness.  

Fill out the form to request a mammogram at a CHRISTUS Health location near you, or call the locations number below.

Request a Mammogram

Learn More About Mammography at CHRISTUS Health

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What to Expect at Your First Mammogram

Knowing what to expect before your first mammogram can help ease anxieties and help the appointment go smoothly. Find out what to expect at your first mammogram appointment.

Updated Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screenings

Previously, recommended for women in their 50s, guidelines now recommend starting at age 40. Here's why.

Beyond the Mammogram: Holistic Approaches to Breast Health

Whether you're at high risk for breast cancer or it’s time for your mammogram, consider a holistic approach to breast health. Here are some ways you can take control of your breast health.

Exploring Family History’s Role in Breast Cancer Risk

A family history of breast cancer does not define your future. Learn how you can take steps to reduce your risk.

The Power of Early Detection in Breast Cancer

One out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. The key to successful cancer treatment is early detection. Learn why mammograms are the most effective tool for finding cancer early.