05/22/2026
Early detection saves lives — and knowing when to start screening matters. 💗
Breast cancer often has no symptoms in its earliest stages, which means screening can detect changes before they’re felt or noticed. Early detection can lead to more treatment options, less invasive therapies, and improved outcomes. Screening isn’t just about finding cancer — it’s about finding it as early as possible, when it can make the greatest difference.
Knowing your personal risk factors can help guide the right plan for you. Whether you’re beginning routine mammograms, considering earlier screening because of family history, or simply becoming more familiar with your own body, staying informed is one of the most important things you can do for your health.
At Dolly’s Promise, we believe education and access go hand in hand. Your health matters, your future matters, and prioritizing screening could save your life.
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References:
• U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations, 2024
• National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Breast Cancer Screening & Diagnosis Guidelines
• American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines