It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month and I just had my annual mammogram. (And it was a cinch.)
- Sara Vanden Berge
- Oct 20
- 2 min read

I had a mammogram today.
October is, of course, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so I took advantage of Cross Timbers Imaging’s special on breast cancer screenings.
I spoke with Dr. Nanette Evans about the importance of annual mammograms for women beginning at the age of 40.
I’m well past that age, and although I’ve had at least 10 mammograms over the years, I still get a little nervous when it’s time.
I suppose it’s the unknown; the fear that something scary is going to be discovered. But I know that early detection is key, so every October I make an appointment.
The last few years Marsha Rogers has been my x-ray technician.
Marsha has been a radiologist since 1972 and knows her stuff.
She is also patient, kind and very gentle (and we all know how important that is).
“Breast cancer is common, usually affecting women without a family history, but when found early breast cancer has a better than 90% cure,” Dr. Evans told Beneath the Surface News.
I arrived at Cross Timbers Imaging in Stephenville about 15 minutes prior to my appointment. I filled out a little paperwork was immediately taken back for my screening.
Less than 20 minutes later, I was back in my car and heading home.
The American Cancer Society estimates that 276,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women this year, making it the second leading cause of cancer death in women (only lung cancer kills more women annually).
Approximately 1 in 8 women will be affected by breast cancer during their lifetime, so don’t wait.
Take advantage of these mammogram specials and schedule your appointment today by calling 254-968-8600.










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