‘Mammos & Mimosas’ Offered for Breast Cancer Awareness

Hospital offers extended hours with Mimosa treat to encourage mammograms

October 18, 2021 – The staff at Nacogdoches Medical Center is holding its “Mammos & Mimosas” event this month and through December to remind East Texas women that early detection is vital when it comes to preventing breast cancer. That’s why the staff is working late into the evenings, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month and through December, to make it easier for all women and especially busy moms and working women to stop in for a mammogram screening. As an added “thank you for taking care of your health,” the staff will hand out a refreshing Mimosa drink to each patient after she receives her mammogram.

“Mammos & Mimosas” provides extended hours with Mimosa treat now through December. 

Extended hours are:

Time: 4 to 6 p.m. on every third Tuesday during October, November and December
Dates: Oct. 19, Nov. 16, and Dec. 21
Where: Nacogdoches Medical Center’s Laird Imaging Center, 4920 N.E. Stallings Drive, 75965
How: Call to make an appointment. Phone: 833-388-6305 or schedule online at https://www.nacmedicalcenter.com/services/diagnostic-imaging/schedule-a-mammogram

Nacogdoches Medical Center urges women not to allow their busy schedules to prevent them from taking care of their health or to allow the COVID pandemic to delay needed screenings. Studies show that delaying care can be more detrimental in the long run because breast cancer can be present with no symptoms long before it is detected. Early detection can save lives.

Because 1 in 8 U.S. women will have a breast cancer diagnosis at some point in life, it is especially important to make time for a mammogram. The American Society of Breast Surgeons and the American College of Radiology recommend women who have no personal or family history or genetic predisposition for breast cancer begin annual mammogram screening at age 40. For women who have a higher than average risk for breast cancer, such as the presence of certain genes (BRCA1 or BRCA2) in their DNA or other factors, should consult with their physician regarding the frequency for screenings that may begin for them as early as age 25 or 30.

At Nacogdoches Medical Center’s Laird Imaging Center, patients have access to resources including 3D digital screening and diagnostic mammography, breast MRI and ultrasound, stereotactic breast biopsies, ultrasound-guided breast biopsies and genetic testing for breast cancer. 

Nacogdoches Medical Center reminds women this Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and all year round, that mammograms are safe, quick, effective and can save lives.