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  • Mamografías

    Breast Screening at Renown Women's Health: Because breast health is YOUR health. 1 in 8 women in the U.S. face a breast cancer diagnosis each year. Early detection through annual mammograms significantly increases the chances of successful treatment. At Renown Women’s Health, we provide expert, compassionate care, guiding you through each step of your mammogram. Our advanced 3D technology detects 41% more cancers and reduces false positives, lowering the need for rescreening. Join the thousands of women in northern Nevada getting screened and putting their health first. We offer mammograms at our four imaging locations in Reno and Sparks, Nevada, providing up to 40 daily appointments with short wait times.

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    • Salud de la mujer
    • Mamografía

    ¿Las mamografías duelen? 4 Mitos desacreditados

    Mammograms are an effective means for early detection of breast cancer. Still, many women shy away from them for fear of pain or discomfort. Let us debunk a few mammogram myths that will remove your worries and encourage proactive breast health. Reviewed by Dr. Colleen O'Kelly-Priddy, MD, FACS, breast surgical oncologist at Renown Women's Health. Myth 1: Mammograms Are Painful Reality: Although some women experience discomfort during a mammogram, most say it is not painful. Breast compression, which is important to get a clear image, can cause a sensation of pressure, but this lasts for a few seconds. Let your technician know how much pressure you can handle so you're not uncomfortable. Myth 2: Discomfort Persists Long After the Procedure Reality: The sensation of pressure developed through the compression process diminishes quickly after the procedure. Most women go about their day afterward without experiencing any residual pain.

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    • Salud de la mujer
    • Atención del cáncer
    • Mamografía

    7 Síntomas del cáncer de mama en mujeres jóvenes

    Cancer can develop at any age, and that’s why the experts at Renown are ready to help you stay ahead of breast cancer, especially if you're in your 20s or 30s. We're talking about early detection, signs to be aware of, and why being proactive is a big deal. Studies show there has been an increase in breast cancer in younger women. Although breast cancer is rare in women under 40, when it occurs, it tends to be aggressive. The tricky part? Many young women don't think it can happen to them, so they don't check for the signs as often as they should. Reviewed by Dr. Colleen O'Kelly-Priddy, MD, FACS, breast surgical oncologist at Renown Women's Health. Early Signs and Symptoms New or Different Lump in the Breast: A lump is probably the most well-known symptom. Breast cancer is usually painless and firm, but it can also be soft. If you find a new lump, don't panic, but don't ignore it either. Changes in Breast Size or Shape: Have you noticed that one breast looks a little different? Whether it's swelling, shrinking, bulging, dimpling, or seems off, it's worth mentioning to your doctor. Skin Changes: If the skin on your breast starts to thicken or turn red, it's time to pay attention. If your skin starts looking like an orange peel (thickened, with prominent pores), that warrants evaluation. Nipple Discharge: Spontaneous drainage coming from your nipple that isn't breast milk—especially if it's clear or bloody—should be checked out. Nipple Changes: If your nipple starts to invert, flatten, or look different, call your doctor. Breast Pain: Continuous pain in your breast or nipple that isn't linked to your menstrual cycle is another symptom to note. However, breast pain is very common and is only rarely a sign of cancer, so don’t panic. Swelling or Lumps in the Armpit: When it spreads, breast cancer usually first goes to the lymph nodes in the armpit, so swelling or lumps under your arm should be on your radar.

    Read More About 7 Symptoms of Breast Cancer in Young Women

    • Mamografía
    • Salud de la mujer
    • Atención del cáncer

    ¡Damas! Hágase un examen de detección de cáncer de mama

    Early detection is a significant piece of the breast cancer puzzle. Susan Cox, Renown Health Senior Director of Cancer Operations, discusses what you need to watch for and how the latest technology can help detect potential cancer sooner. When should women start getting breast exams? It depends on risk factors: Average-risk women: Most medical organizations recommend the first mammogram between 40 and 44. Higher-risk women: Dependent on their high risk, which will dictate when they start screening, but generally around the age of 30 and not before 25 years old.

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    • Miércoles, 04 de octubre de 2023

    Salvando más vidas; Renown amplía la atención para el cáncer de mama y agrega a dos cirujanos mamarios de primera clase

    Renown Medical Group se complace en dar la bienvenida al equipo a dos distinguidos oncólogos quirúrgicos de mama, la Dra. Colleen O'Kelly-Priddy y la Dra. Michelle K. Chu. Estos cirujanos de mama altamente capacitados se centrarán únicamente en brindar atención de mamas y, por lo tanto, desempeñarán un papel fundamental en el compromiso del Instituto de Cáncer William N. Pennington de Renown Health de brindar atención subespecializada a las personas que viven en nuestra comunidad y más allá. La Dra. Colleen O'Kelly-Priddy es oncóloga quirúrgica de mama con becas de investigación y certificada por la junta, con una impresionante experiencia en cirugía de cáncer de mama. La Dra. Priddy nació en Washoe Medical Center (que luego se convirtió en Renown Regional Medical Center) y creció en Susanville, CA, antes de asistir a la Universidad de Stanford para sus estudios de pregrado. Se graduó en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno. “Estoy encantado de regresar a Reno para ayudar a aumentar el acceso a la atención quirúrgica de clase mundial para el cáncer de mama”, dijo el Dr. Priddy. “Mi objetivo es brindar una atención excepcional, especialmente a los jóvenes con cáncer de mama. Me entusiasma continuar mi misión aquí en el norte de Nevada". La Dra. Michelle K. Chu, cirujana general certificada por la junta, aporta su amplia experiencia en el tratamiento del cáncer de mama avanzado al equipo de Renown. La Dra. Chu obtuvo su título universitario de la Universidad de Pensilvania y su título médico de la Western Reserve School of Medicine en Cleveland, Ohio. El Dr. Chu se especializa en cirugía oncoplástica de conservación mamaria y mastectomías de preservación de pezones. “Creo en adaptar las opciones de tratamiento a las necesidades únicas de cada paciente”, dijo el Dr. Chu. “Ya sea que se trate de preservar la forma natural de la mama o apoyar el movimiento ‘Going Flat’, nuestro equipo se esfuerza por proporcionar el mejor resultado posible para cada paciente”. Renown Breast Surgery Care, la incorporación más reciente al William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, proporciona atención integral de cirugía de mama en 1500 E. 2nd Street en Reno, junto al campus del Renown Regional Medical Center. “El cáncer de mama representa aproximadamente el 20 % de los casos de cáncer recientemente diagnosticados en el condado de Washoe, con aproximadamente 520 nuevos casos al año, lo que lo establece como el tipo de cáncer más prevalente dentro de nuestra comunidad”, dice Brian Erling, MD, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Estamos orgullosos, como el sistema de atención médica sin fines de lucro más grande de la comunidad, de invertir en la prevención del cáncer y los diagnósticos tempranos, incluidos los exámenes de mamografía y la investigación genética. Para aquellos diagnosticados con cáncer de mama, Renown ahora ofrece dos excelentes cirujanos de mama que se especializan en cirugía de preservación de mamas y un centro de cirugía de mama que brinda atención integral y compasiva. Nuestro objetivo es salvar la vida de las mujeres, salvar a las familias y garantizar una mejor atención y mejores resultados. Este es un gran paso hacia adelante para la atención médica de las mujeres y nuestra comunidad”. Como parte de esta expansión, Renown asume las operaciones de Reno Surgical Advocates, una respetada práctica privada en Reno. “El acceso a la atención experta para el cáncer de mama cerca de casa es crucial, y nuestro equipo dedicado en Renown Breast Surgery Care trabajará incansablemente para proporcionar el más alto nivel de atención a las pacientes mientras trabaja estrechamente con nuestros otros especialistas en cáncer”, dijo el Dr. Max Coppes, PhD, MBA, Director del William N. Pennington Institute for Cancer. “Con la experiencia excepcional de la Dra. Colleen O'Kelly-Priddy y la Dra. Michelle K. Chu, junto con nuestro centro de última generación, Renown Health es un verdadero socio en la lucha contra el cáncer de mama en el norte de Nevada”. “Las personas se están reubicando cada vez más en el norte de Nevada y, de hecho, el condado de Washoe experimentó un crecimiento de la población del 2.1 % desde el 2020 de abril hasta el 2022 de julio. En consecuencia, aunque el norte de Nevada no muestra una tasa de cáncer superior al promedio, estamos observando un aumento en los casos en nuestras instalaciones”, dijo el Dr. Lee Schwartzberg, director de la Sección de Oncología Médica del William N. Pennington Cancer Institute. “Renown Health está posicionada para satisfacer esta creciente demanda, y nos enorgullece agregar constantemente proveedores de atención médica reconocidos a nivel nacional a nuestro equipo para salvar la vida de las mujeres en el norte de Nevada.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización se compone de un centro de urgencias, dos hospitales de cuidados agudos, un hospital infantil, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencias y Hometown Health, la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro más grande de la región y de propiedad local, Hometown Health.

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    • Proyecto HealthyNV
    • Investigación y estudios
    • Mamografía
    • Genética
    • Atención del cáncer

    Optimización de las mamografías: Un enfoque genético para un cronograma de pruebas de detección personalizado

    © Arthon Meekodong via Canva.com Breast cancer screening has long been a cornerstone of women's healthcare. With 1 in 8 women diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime1, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has developed screening recommendations to help detect early-stage cancer. Notably in 2023, the USPSTF revised the recommended age for biennial mammogram screenings for women with average risk to start at age 40 instead of 502, estimated to result in 19% more lives being saved3 by starting screening earlier. While initiating screening at an earlier age offers advantages to a wide demographic, concerns about the potential of over-screening prompted research into the feasibility of identifying women with lower breast cancer risk who could safely delay mammograms. While guidelines address high-risk individuals, a notable gap exists in providing recommendations tailored to those at lower risk. To gain insight into a patient's risk level, physicians are able to utilize genetic testing to understand an individual's genetic makeup, providing precise insights into their predisposition to various health conditions, including breast cancer. Armed with this genetic information, healthcare providers could craft tailored screening strategies that align with an individual’s specific risk profile. This genetic risk-based approach underscores the value of genetics in individualizing the onset of screening to help avoid over-screening and its associated costs. Surprisingly, genetic information is not currently being widely utilized to identify women at risk of breast cancer or other diseases in clinical practice, despite its potential to make a significant positive impact for patients. A recent retrospective analysis of 25,591 women from the Healthy Nevada Project4 sheds light on the potential benefits of this genetic risk-based approach. The study classified 2,338 (9.1%) of these women as having a low genetic risk for breast cancer. What's remarkable is that these women exhibited a significantly lower and later onset of breast cancer compared to their average or high-risk counterparts. This finding suggests that it might be safe for low-risk women to delay mammogram screening by 5 to 10 years without compromising their health.

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    • Atención de Emergencia
    • Ahogamiento
    • Seguridad

    Lo que necesita saber sobre el ahogamiento por agua fría

    Northern Nevada's stunning lakes, including Lake Tahoe, with its average summer water temperature of 50 degrees, present a potential risk of hypothermia. Unlike mild 50-degree air, water at the same temperature poses severe, life-threatening risks, including rapid-onset hypothermia and drowning. Awareness of the symptoms and taking proper precautions are crucial to prevent cold-water drowning. The 4 Phases of Cold-Water Drowning 1. Cold Shock Response: This response affects breathing and happens within the first minute. An automatic gasp reflex occurs in response to rapid skin cooling. If the head goes below water, water may be breathed into the lungs, resulting in drowning. A life jacket will help keep your head above water during this critical phase. Additionally, hyperventilation, like the gasp reflex, is a response to the cold and will subside. Panic will make this worse, so the key is to control breathing. 2. Cold Incapacitation: This response occurs within the first five to 15 minutes in cold water. In order to preserve core heat, vasoconstriction takes place decreasing blood flow to the extremities to protect the vital organs. The result is a loss of movement to hands, feet, arms and legs. Unless a life jacket is being worn, the ability to stay afloat is next to impossible. 3. Hypothermia: Important to note, it can take 30 minutes or more for most adults to become hypothermic. So there’s time to take action and survive. Keeping panic at bay is critical, as you have more survival time than you think. Symptoms include: Shivering Slow and shallow breathing Confusion Drowsiness or exhaustion Slurred speech Loss of coordination Weak pulse 4. Circum-rescue Collapse: This experience can happen just before rescue and is not well understood. Symptoms range anywhere from fainting to death. Some experts believe an abrupt drop in blood pressure may cause this final stage of cold water drowning, post-rescue. Additional Safety Tips and Helpful Resources Always wear a personal flotation device as well as a wetsuit or drysuit. Your personal flotation device is the most important piece of water safety gear. Try not to panic as the first phases will subside. Controlled breathing is to staying calm. Research suggests the body can withstand the cold longer than we think. The Heat Escape Lessening Posture (HELP) is a position which helps conserve energy if you’re wearing a personal flotation device. By hugging your knees to your chest, this posture helps maintain body heat for some time.

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