Phoenixville Hospital Recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Phoenixville Hospital Recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 16, 2020

Hospital encourages women to schedule annual mammogram

(PHOENIXVILLE, PA – October 8, 2020) – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Tower Health is educating women about the importance of scheduling their annual mammogram. Regular mammograms are critical for the early detection of breast cancer. That is why it is so important that women do not delay a mammogram. Detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages gives women the best chance for effective treatment. The award-winning, high-quality breast health and imaging services offered by Tower Health’s hospitals can help identify breast issues before they become larger health problems. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 12,180 women in Pennsylvania will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.

Because of government mandated shutdowns and concern about COVID-19, many women opted to delay important routine care, including mammograms. As a result, Tower Health has seen a decrease in screening and diagnostic mammograms from 68,925 in fiscal year (FY) 2019 to 64,739 in fiscal year 2020, a decrease of more than 6 percen t.

“In calendar year 2019 our hospitals diagnosed 696 of our patients with breast cancer,” said Michael Brown, MD, Oncology Service Line Director, Tower Health and Medical Director, McGlinn Cancer Institute at Reading Hospital. “We encourage women over the age of 40 in the community to schedule their annual mammogram during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Tower Health has screening facilities conveniently located in each of our hospital communities.”

For women coming to a Tower Health facility for their mammogram, the system has implemented comprehensive actions to protect patients from COVID-19, Including:

  • All healthcare providers are screened for COVID-19 symptoms prior to the start of each shift, and all patients are screened (temperature checks) for COVID-19 prior to entering the facility.
  • Rigorous cleaning and disinfecting protocols. Our outpatient imaging facilities, hospitals, offices, and public areas undergo rigorous cleaning and disinfecting several times per day, in accordance with CDC and DOH infection control guidelines.
  • Face masks and the appropriate personal protective equipment are worn by all staff. Patients are also required to bring and wear face masks.
  • Modified appointment scheduling to enhance social distancing and to permit extensive cleaning and disinfection of equipment and dressing areas.

“Mammography remains the single most effective screening test to reduce breast cancer mortality,” said Bruce Weiner, MD, FACS, Medical Director, Tower Health

Medical Group Breast Health – Phoenixville. “Evidence indicates that the availability of screening mammography reduces mortality from breast cancer by at least 20 to 30

percent. An added benefit of screening mammography is that small screen detected tumors can often be effectively treated with less aggressive surgery. I recommend that women obtain an annual mammogram beginning at age 40.”

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ABOUT PHOENIXVILLE HOSPIT AL:

Located in Phoenixville, Pa., and a member of Tower Health, Phoenixville Hospital is a 144-bed facility that provides comprehensive medical services through emergency room visits, inpatient admissions, outpatient procedures and community outreach programs. Phoenixville Hospital’s services include an award-winning cardiovascular program, a fully accredited cancer center, NAPBC-accredited breast health center, an acute inpatient rehabilitation center, and a large robotic surgery center. Phoenixville Hospital

is accredited by The Joint Commission and has been recognized for its quality outcomes and clinical expertise across services lines that include joint replacement surgery, advanced heart failure care, and the designation as a Primary Stroke Center. For more information, visit www.phoenixville.towerhealth.org.