Breast Exam Advice Baltimore MD

While regular breast self-exams (BSEs) have long been considered a crucial way to detect breast cancers, they haven’t gotten very good marks when scrutinized by researchers. It now considers self-exams an optional, rather than necessary, element of early detection.

Ronald B Gartenhaus, MD
(312) 695-8697
419 W Redwood St
Baltimore, MD
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Oncology (Cancer)
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Medical School: Univ Del Noreste, Esc De Med, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
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Sally Bridgman Cheston, MD
22 S Greene St
Baltimore, MD
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Oncology (Cancer), Radiation Oncology
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Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1991

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Ali B Hachem, MD
(410) 328-8676
22 S Greene St 9th Fl Wing D
Baltimore, MD
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Oncology (Cancer)
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Graduation Year: 2007

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Robert G Slawson
(410) 328-3037
22 S Greene St
Baltimore, MD
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Radiation Oncology

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Kathy J Helzlsouer
(410) 951-7950
227 Saint Paul Pl
Baltimore, MD
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Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology

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Luther L Ampey III, MD
419 W Redwood St
Baltimore, MD
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Oncology (Cancer), Radiation Oncology
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Male
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Medical School: Univ Of Va Sch Of Med, Charlottesville Va 22908
Graduation Year: 1992

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Dr.Stanley Walker
(410) 554-6653
Ste 107, 3333 North Calvert Street
Baltimore, MD
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M
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Medical School: Esc Nacl De Med Y Homeopatica, Mexico Df
Year of Graduation: 1978
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David Andrew Riseberg, MD
(800) 636-3729
301 Saint Paul St Ste T407
Baltimore, MD
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer)
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1989

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Petr Frantisek Hausner, MD
(410) 328-2567
419 W Redwood St
Baltimore, MD
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer)
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Male
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Medical School: Charles Univ V Praze, Fac Gen Med, Praha, Czechoslovakia
Graduation Year: 1972

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Meyer Reuben Heyman, MD
(410) 328-2594
22 S Greene St Rm S9D11
Baltimore, MD
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Oncology (Cancer)
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Male
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Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1970

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Breast Exam Dilemma
Q Are breast self-exams useful or not? I keep hearing conflicting advice.

A While regular breast self-exams (BSEs) have long been considered a crucial way to detect breast cancers, they haven’t gotten very good marks when scrutinized by researchers. Last year, in the wake of studies showing that women who did BSEs every month were no less likely to die from breast cancer than women who didn’t, the American Cancer Society changed its position: It now considers self-exams an optional, rather than necessary, element of early detection. (Breast exams by a doctor every three years beginning at age 20 and regular mammograms starting at 40 are still advised.) Many alternative practitioners recommend thermography, too.

That doesn’t mean you should leave all the responsibility for checking your breasts to your doctor. Most experts still counsel women to make a regular effort to monitor their breasts themselves, says Mairi Breen Rothman, a certified nurse-midwife in Washington, D.C. If you feel comfortable doing BSEs, by all means continue. Otherwise, get familiar with the way your breasts feel at different times of the month. If you notice anything unusual, tell your health care provider right away.

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