The American Cancer Society recommends a first, or "baseline," mammogram for all women at age 40. Thereafter, a mammogram should be performed every year. Remember, all women are at risk for breast cancer! Even in families where there is no history of breast cancer, mammograms can and do save lives. Nationally recognized for excellence by the Commission on Cancer, Schneck's Breast Health Program brings women the most advanced breast health care, close to home. From diagnosis and treatment to recovery, here patients get the best care with the least worry for a quicker return to well.Listen in as Sally Acton, RN helps you to learn more about mammograms and know what to expect when you arrive for your test.