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BSA Harrington Cancer Center Commemorates Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Read more: BSA Harrington Cancer Center Commemorates Childhood Cancer Awareness MonthAMARILLO, TEXAS (September 22, 2022) – In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, BSA Harrington Cancer Center hosted a community event to raise awareness of childhood cancers and local treatment options. “There are more than 15,000 new childhood cancer diagnoses worldwide each year,” said Dr. Jeffery Hanrahan, BSA Harrington Cancer Center Pediatric Hematologist and Oncologist. “It’s…
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Mammo Party makes it easier for first-time mammograms
Read more: Mammo Party makes it easier for first-time mammogramsBSA Harrington Breast Center recently held its annual Mammo Party, a community event that emphasizes the importance for women 40 years and older to get an annual mammogram. Participants received a mammogram and enjoyed some fun festivities, goody bags, scrumptious treats and a drawing for door prizes. Assistant District Attorney of Randall County and Amarillo…
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Positive Attitude and Early Diagnosis Helps Woman Fight Breast Cancer
Read more: Positive Attitude and Early Diagnosis Helps Woman Fight Breast CancerReneay Palmer has a family history of breast cancer on her mom’s side. Knowing this put her at higher risk for developing breast cancer, Palmer was very diligent about getting a mammogram after turning 40. “I was sent to BSA Harrington Breast Center after an abnormal result from my very first mammogram,” explained Palmer. Following…
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Breast Cancer Survivor Urges Women to Get Regular Mammograms
Read more: Breast Cancer Survivor Urges Women to Get Regular MammogramsIt had been years since Charlotte Willett had her last mammogram. She always seemed to be too busy for an appointment, but after noticing a lump in her right breast and under her arm, she scheduled an appointment at BSA Harrington Breast Center. On August 30, 2019, she received a mammogram, ultrasound and biopsy. That same…
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Texas Woman’s Instinct Led to Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer
Read more: Texas Woman’s Instinct Led to Early Detection of Ovarian CancerNearly five years ago, Debbie Yarnold, noticed a faint trace of blood after using the restroom. Being postmenopausal, this caused concern and prompted Yarnold to make an appointment with her gynecologist. After several exams, Yarnold was diagnosed with stage 1B ovarian cancer. “At first, I was told that when women age, they experience dryness which…
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Unexpected cancer diagnosis leads 37-year-old woman to BSA Harrington Cancer Center
Read more: Unexpected cancer diagnosis leads 37-year-old woman to BSA Harrington Cancer CenterWhen Julia Bennett began experiencing shoulder pain in April 2018, the 37-year-old never imagined it would lead to a life-threatening diagnosis. “I started having pain and numbness in my shoulder that would go down my arm,” Bennett said. “I wasn’t sure where it was coming from.” Bennett saw doctors, chiropractors and physical therapists to try…
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BSA Harrington Cancer Center offers low-dose CT chest scan for lung cancer screening
Read more: BSA Harrington Cancer Center offers low-dose CT chest scan for lung cancer screeningEvery 2.3 minutes someone is diagnosed with lung cancer, the second most common cancer among both men and women in the United States. BSA Harrington Cancer Center offers a low-dose Cat Scan (CT) as a recommended screening for those at high-risk for developing lung cancer. The low-dose CT scan is recommended for people who have…
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Early Mammograms and Genetic Testing for the Win
Read more: Early Mammograms and Genetic Testing for the WinMammograms become routine beginning at age 40 for most women, but Michelle Parsons of Amarillo had a good reason to start sooner. “I’m adopted so I didn’t know a lot about my family history,” shared Parsons. “At the age of 38, I requested a baseline mammogram.” Michelle said a family friend’s breast cancer diagnosis made…
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Grandmother of Seven’s Positive Attitude Can’t Be Beat by Cancer
Read more: Grandmother of Seven’s Positive Attitude Can’t Be Beat by CancerEleanor Sitton is a wife, mother and grandmother seven times over. She keeps busy with her family and volunteering but still makes time to go to her annual mammogram appointment at BSA Harrington Breast Center. This year’s exam would change Sitton’s life forever. Abnormal images on her mammogram exam led to a diagnosis of breast…
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Lifesaving Information: Which Cancer Screenings to Schedule
Read more: Lifesaving Information: Which Cancer Screenings to ScheduleSometimes making check-up appointments and getting blood drawn doesn’t feel all that important with the hustle and bustle of life. Cancer screenings get pushed to the next year or worse, are forgotten entirely. However, getting screenings is one of the most essential things both men and women can do for their health because the sooner…