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Early detection is key to breast cancer treatment

Many health care providers encourage women to get a baseline mammogram at age 40 and every year thereafter. Women who have a family history of breast cancer should discuss their risk factors with their provider and consider screenings at an earlier age. When breast cancer is detected in an early stage of the disease, the chance of survival is greater and the patient is afforded more treatment options.

Our goal is to provide doctors and patients in Nebraska and surrounding areas a resource for consultation for both benign and malignant breast disease. Our primary objective is and has been to offer the patient the appropriate personnel in one setting without time-consuming and anxiety-producing delays as a result of referral from one office to another. Some of the areas we specialize in are the following:

  • Suspicious lumps
  • Breast pain
  • Fibrocystic disease
  • Risk analysis
  • Breast cancer diagnosis or second opinion services
  • Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery
  • Mammography and women’s imaging (including 3D/digital mammography, ultrasound, bone density screening, biopsies, MRI, ductography, needle localizations)
     

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  • All about mammograms

    Nebraska Medicine cares about the health of women, and strives to provide specialists for every area of mammography and breast care. Get answers to your mammogram questions and learn more about our specialties.

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  • Olson Center Screening and Diagnostic Center

    See what screenings and diagnostic services are offered at the Olson's Women's Imaging Center.

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