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Breast Ultrasound May Ease Breast Cancer Testing

By |2018-08-08T11:09:39-04:00February 28th, 2017|Categories: Cancer|Tags: , , |

By Peter Mezzacappa, MD Thousands of women each year are found, during routine screening mammograms, to have breast calcifications, which are calcium deposits within the breast tissue. While these calcifications are usually harmless, they can, in some cases, indicate breast cancer or precancerous conditions of the breast. In [...]

Simple Tips to Maintain Breast Health at Any Age

By |2018-08-08T11:19:23-04:00February 1st, 2017|Categories: Women’s Health|Tags: , |

By Amit Kharod, MD Even with remarkable advances in breast cancer prevention, detection and treatment, the disease still affects one in eight American women. But due to earlier detection, there are more than two million survivors today and breast cancer diagnoses continue to decrease. It is difficult [...]

Introducing Breast Health During Puberty is Beneficial

By |2024-05-10T08:37:25-04:00February 1st, 2017|Categories: Pediatrics, Women’s Health|Tags: , |

Puberty is a good time to introduce breast health awareness Breast development is one of the many changes that occur during puberty, and an ideal time to introduce young women to breast self-examinations. The goal of these self-examinations in adolescents should never be to identify problems. Instead, the focus [...]

Questions to Ask Your Surgeon After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

By |2018-05-06T16:49:09-04:00October 2nd, 2016|Categories: Cancer|Tags: , , , |

Medicine has made remarkable strides over the past few decades in treating breast cancer, but one in eight American women are still diagnosed with breast cancer yearly.  Early diagnosis is the most important part of ensuring a long survival after diagnosis. If you or a loved one is diagnosed, [...]

3D Mammography is like High-Definition TV: Better Images

By |2018-08-20T16:20:32-04:00September 15th, 2016|Categories: Cancer|Tags: , , |

By Kenneth Tomkovich, MD Think about the picture quality of the old standard-definition television that you owned maybe 10 or 15 years ago. Now, compare that with today’s high-definition televisions, which allow you to see the texture of an actor’s skin or individual blades of grass on a baseball [...]

Zika Virus and the Threat to Pregnant Women

By |2018-08-30T12:48:39-04:00June 10th, 2016|Categories: Pregnancy and Parenting|Tags: , |

By Alfred DeLuca, M.D. We’ve all heard about the Zika virus outbreak in faraway places like South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands (Hawaii, Samoa) and Central America--but how does it affect us here in New Jersey? The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have confirmed nearly 400 travel-related [...]

New Study Recommends Women Screen for Depression Before and After Giving Birth

By |2020-02-27T11:06:48-05:00March 23rd, 2016|Categories: Pregnancy and Parenting|Tags: , |

In the past decade, we’ve embraced the importance of screening, diagnosing and treating post-partum depression. But a new study found that the depression may actually start during the pregnancy. This finding suggests that if we can diagnose and begin treating depression sooner, the new mother will face less severe [...]

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