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Carson Valley Medical Center honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month with $50, 3D Mammograms

Carson Valley Medical Center is offering discounted mammography screenings for $50 throughout the month of October in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Appointments may be made by calling (775) 782-1533.

Mammography is a specific type of imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray system to examine breasts. A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is used to aid in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases in women. CVMC offers different types of mammograms to give patients their best chance for early, accurate diagnosis.

A 3D Mammogram can detect a problem before it is felt during a self-exam and could be lifesaving. 3D digital mammography equipment is sophisticated state-of-the-art technology that provides a high-quality image to the radiologist for an accurate diagnosis.

Colleen Reid, chief financial officer for Carson Valley Medical Center, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in October of 2019, after putting off a diagnostic mammogram for several years. Reid had a persistent lump she thought was related to an injury she received when her dog jumped on her the previous October.

She credits the 3D mammography technology and the meticulous care she received from Paul Knight, MD, a radiologist at CMVC for identifying her diagnosis.

“Early detection is just so important because it makes a difference in the treatments, the treatment options and the effectiveness of those treatments,” Reid said.

Annual mammograms are recommended for women beginning as early as age 40 by the American Cancer Society. Women should consult with their healthcare providers to determine the best time to begin.

Reid said she shared her story to encourage people to get screened.

“If my story helps get somebody go get their mammogram and it helps somebody say, ‘Okay, I can get through this,’ that's really fantastic,” she said.

CVMC’s $50 discounted rate applies to screenings scheduled Monday-Friday in October and cash, check or credit card payments at the time of service. Insurances will not be billed for discounted screenings. Price includes screening mammogram and radiology reading. Screening mammogram only, no implants at discounted rate.

For more information, visit cvmchospital.org or call (775) 782-1533.

In the Photo: Colleen Reid, chief financial officer at Carson Valley Medical Center, pictured with her dog Ditto, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in 2019. Seen here with her dog Ms. Ditto, she encourages women to take part in CVMC’s Mammo Month promotion to receive a $50 3D mammogram during the month of October.

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