OSU Wooster is sponsoring mammography screenings offered by The James Mobile Mammography Unit
September 19, 2024
Please call the Mobile Mammography Department to schedule an appointment at 800-240-4477 or 614-293-4455 or scan QR code on the below PDF. Please call at least two weeks in advance to schedule.
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Our experts recommend women age 40 and above and those at high risk of breast cancer should have an annual mammogram. Take advantage of this high-quality, convenient service.
Eligibility
Not pregnant, nursing, asymptomatic or it's been five years or more since breast cancer diagnosis.You must be 35 years of ageor older. Women between ages 35-39 must have a written prescription from their doctor
Screening mammography may be performed annually (no less than within the last 11 months) on the following patients:
- Asymptomatic women 40 years or older*
- Asymptomatic women 35-39 with a doctor’s order
- Asymptomatic high-risk women <35 years old with a doctor’s order (high risk indication should be on the order)*
- Asymptomatic high-risk women 25-29 years old with a doctor’s order AND a radiologist’s approval*
- Transgender screening mammography guidelines:
- Transfeminine (Male to Female) – 40 years of age or older, average risk, with past or current use of hormones equal or greater than 5 years.
- B/L annual digital screening mammogram (with or without tomosynthesis
- Transmasculine (Female to Male): 40 years of age or older, average risk, with reduction mammoplasty or no chest surgery:
- B/L annual digital screening mammogram (with or without tomosynthesis
- Transfeminine (Male to Female) – 40 years of age or older, average risk, with past or current use of hormones equal or greater than 5 years.
- Asymptomatic pregnant women 30-39 with a doctor’s order (high risk indication should be on the order)
Screening patients include the following
-Bilateral or unilateral, diffuse, cyclical breast pain
-Fibrocystic breast changes
-Breast Implants
-Family History of breast cancer
-High Risk for breast cancer
-History of high risk biopsy
-Personal history of Breast cancer >5 years ago
-Pregnant*
-Lactating