Why get a Mammogram
- Dr. Erica Gamble

- May 4
- 2 min read
Why Getting a Mammogram Matters: Early Detection, Empowerment, and Peace of Mind
When it comes to your health, there are few steps more powerful than prevention and early detection. A mammogram is one of those steps—a simple screening that can make a life-changing difference. Yet many women delay or avoid it due to fear, discomfort, or simply being busy with life. The truth is, taking time for a mammogram is an act of self-care, strength, and empowerment.
What Is a Mammogram?
A mammogram is a specialized X-ray of the breast used to detect early signs of breast cancer. It can identify changes in breast tissue long before they can be felt during a self-exam or noticed through symptoms. This early insight gives you and your healthcare provider a critical advantage.
The Power of Early Detection
One of the most important reasons to get a mammogram is early detection. Breast cancer found in its early stages is often easier to treat and has a significantly higher survival rate. In many cases, women who receive regular screenings are able to address issues before they become more serious.
Early detection doesn’t just save lives—it also opens the door to less aggressive treatments and better overall outcomes. It gives you options, time, and control over your health journey.
Who Should Get a Mammogram?
General guidelines recommend that women begin regular mammograms at age 40, but your personal risk factors may mean starting earlier. You may be at higher risk if you have:
A family history of breast cancer
A personal history of breast conditions
Genetic factors such as BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
Previous radiation therapy to the chest
It’s always best to talk with your healthcare provider about what’s right for you.
Addressing Common Concerns
It’s completely normal to feel hesitant. Some women worry about discomfort during the procedure, while others fear the results. But it’s important to remember:
The procedure is quick—usually just a few minutes
Any discomfort is temporary
Knowledge is power—early awareness leads to better outcomes
Avoiding a mammogram doesn’t prevent problems—it only delays answers.
More Than a Screening—It’s Peace of Mind
A mammogram provides reassurance. Whether your results are normal or require follow-up, you are taking control of your health. That peace of mind is invaluable.
A Message of Empowerment
Taking care of your health is not selfish—it’s necessary. It allows you to show up fully for your family, your career, and your purpose. A mammogram is a small step that reflects a big commitment to yourself.
Full-Circle Care: From Detection to Confidence
For many women, the journey doesn’t end with screening. For those who face diagnosis and treatment, support, care, and restoration become essential. That’s where compassionate services, education, and resources make a difference—helping women regain not only their appearance, but their confidence and sense of self.
Take the Next Step
If you’ve been putting it off, consider this your reminder: schedule your mammogram. Encourage a friend, a sister, or a loved one to do the same. Early detection saves lives—and your life matters.
You deserve to feel informed, empowered, and confident in your health journey. Start with a mammogram. If you are in the area stop by May 30th 10-2 and get your girls checked ✔️ call to register.





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