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Overlake Helps Make Mammograms More Comfortable
[October 03, 2017]

Overlake Helps Make Mammograms More Comfortable


Overlake Medical Center announced today that all patients undergoing mammography screenings will get the benefit of MammoPad cushions, providing a warm, more comfortable surface between the patient and the image receptor. The radiolucent foam is invisible to X-rays, ensuring the quality of the image is not compromised. This announcement comes as Breast Cancer Awareness month gets underway in October.

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Merritt Nelson, Manager of Overlake's Breast Health Center, displays MammoPad cushions for patient c ...

Merritt Nelson, Manager of Overlake's Breast Health Center, displays MammoPad cushions for patient comfort. (Photo: Business Wire)

Studies have shown that anxiety about the pain and discomfort of mammograms inhibit some women from undergoing routine mammogram screenings. "In the name of comfort, it is the right thing to do," said Overlake Medical Center's Director of Imaging David Winokur. "By reducing discomfort, we hope women will be motivated to get the screenings for early detection of breast cancer." Overlake conducts more than 20,000 screening mammograms each year.

The MammoPads are placed on the glass plate of the X-ra machine allowing the technologist to better position a patient's breast tissue for screening and obtain more of the chest wall in the image. While the cushion's grip-like surface holds the breast tissue in place, the patient is more comfortable and as a result more relaxed.



Overlake recently opened its doors to the new Overlake Cancer Center that transforms the way cancer treatment is delivered. The facility designed from the ground up by cancer survivors, their families, doctors and staff offers coordinated and comprehensive treatment and care in one central location.

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women behind lung cancer. ACS (News - Alert) estimates that more than 40,000 women will die from breast cancer in 2017, and about 252,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women. According to the ACS, screening mammography in women aged 40 to 69 years is associated with a reduction in breast cancer deaths across a range of study designs.


About Overlake Medical Center

Overlake Medical Center is the only non-profit, non-tax-supported, regional medical center on the Eastside. The hospital is licensed for 349 beds and has been offering exceptional health care for more than 50 years, from a comprehensive cardiac program, unparalleled cancer care and advanced surgical services to our trusted childbirth center, Level III Trauma Center, psychiatric services, network of neighborhood clinics and extensive community education and outreach activities. Overlake has been named Most Wired 2017 by the American Hospital Association. It has been ranked by Healthgrades in the top 10% of hospitals in the nation for stroke care, bariatric surgery and joint replacement. For more information, visit overlakehospital.org.


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