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Womens' Healthcare Services

Serving The Special Needs of Women

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Young WomanWe understand the special needs of women and how they change throughout their life. St. Francis Medical Center provides several services of particular interest to women address a woman's changing needs.

 Cancer Prevention and Care Services

Breast cancer is a malignant or potentially life-threatening condition.  However not all breast lumps are malignant.  According to the National Women's Health Information Center, most lumps are benign or noncancerous.  You should have any unusual lump examined by a doctor.  For additional information, contact our Breast Care Coordinator at 609-599-5201.

 Mammograms

Mammograms can detect breast abnormalities before you can actually feel them.  Mammograms remain one of the most effective tests for detecting breast cancer in its earliest and most treatable stage. To schedule a mammogram, call 609-599-5163.

 Heart Disease and Women

Heart disease was once considered a man's problem.  According to the American Medical Association, cardiovascular disease is also the number one killer of women.  The American Heart Association estimates that 1 in 9 women ages 45 to 64 have some sort of heart disease but the ratio jumps to 1 in 3 for women over 65.  According to The Food and Drug Administration says that women are more likely to have so-called silent or unrecognized heart attacks.  For further questions, talk to your doctor.

 Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a potentially crippling disease where there is a loss of bone tissue.  This creates a susceptibility to fracture.  This condition afflicts approximately 25 million Americans, 80% of whom are women.  Osteoporosis has often been called the silent disease because it doesn't produce symptoms until a fracture occurs.  Bone densitometry can safely, accurately and painlessly measures bone density and the mineral content of bone.  To schedule a mammogram, call 609-599-5163.

  Menopause

Mature WomanMenopause does bring many changes to a woman.  It can cause serious health problems for women such as increase risk of heart disease and osteoporosis.  Other symptoms are hot flashes or flushes, vaginal/urinary tract changes, headaches, night sweats, trouble sleeping, tiredness and melasma (benign skin condition).  For further questions, talk to your doctor.

 

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