Cape Cod Healthcare Observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Emphasis on Early Detection and Risk Assessment

Hyannis, Mass., October 15, 2024 – In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Cape Cod Healthcare (CCHC) is emphasizing the importance of early breast cancer detection and proactive breast health management. With 1 in 8 women in the United States expected to develop breast cancer in their lifetime, CCHC is committed to providing comprehensive breast care services, from screening to treatment, for the Cape Cod community.

 

“An annual screening mammogram starting at age 40 for women of average risk is the best way to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages,” says Dr. Jill Oxley, MD, medical director of Breast Care Services at Cape Cod Hospital. “But for women under 40, it’s important to be aware they can still develop breast cancer, even though routine screenings are not yet recommended for this age group.”

 

The latest digital technology of 3D mammography is available along with a skilled team of breast imaging experts at Cuda Women’s Health Center in Hyannis, Seifer Women’s Health and Imaging Center in Falmouth and Fontaine Outpatient Center in Harwich.

 

Dr. Oxley also stresses the importance of early risk assessment, particularly for younger women. “The National Comprehensive Cancer Network and other major breast cancer organizations recommend every woman receive a formal breast cancer risk assessment by age 25, and no later than age 30. This helps identify high-risk women who may benefit from enhanced screening and monitoring through a personalized care plan.”

 

Factors that can increase a woman’s breast cancer risk, include:

  • Reproductive history
  • Genetic mutations
  • Family history of breast cancer
  • Ethnicity
  • Weight, diet and lifestyle

 

CCHC’s High-Risk Hereditary Cancer Program provides tailored care for patients at an elevated risk for breast cancer, offering genetic counseling, risk monitoring and personalized risk reduction strategies.

 

If a breast cancer diagnosis is confirmed, CCHC offers a multidisciplinary approach, with a team of breast surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, reconstructive surgeons, breast patient navigators, as well as nutrition, genetic counseling and other support services to guide patients through every step of their care.

 

Dr. Jill Oxley, MD, is a breast surgeon, and is the Director of Breast Care Services at Cape Cod Healthcare. She is certified by the American Board of Surgery, is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and is a member of the American Society of Breast Surgeons. Dr. Oxley attended Yale University School of Medicine and completed her residency at Boston Medical Center.

 

Dr. Oxley encourages women of all ages to take a proactive approach to breast health through self-awareness, routine screenings, and understanding their individual risk factors. For more information on Cape Cod Healthcare’s comprehensive breast care services, click here.

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

Media requests for interviews with Dr. Oxley will be further coordinated by Julie Badot, Executive Director of Marketing Communications, Cape Cod Healthcare:

Julie Badot

jjbadot@CapeCodHealth.org  774 470 5518

For additional information, contact:

Gregg Jensen 

gjensen@pierce-cote.com 

 

About Cape Cod Healthcare:

Cape Cod Healthcare is the leading provider of healthcare services for residents and visitors of Cape Cod. With more than 600 providers, over 5,000 employees and 250 volunteers, Cape Cod Healthcare is comprised of two acute care hospitals, the Cape’s leading provider of homecare and hospice services (VNA), six urgent care centers, a primary and specialty care network, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, an assisted living facility, and numerous health services and programs.

For more information, visit the Cape Cod Healthcare website at www.capecodhealth.org