Breast Cancer Detective Visits Rockville

Rep Steny Hoyer & Dr. Rachel BremWorld renowned radiologist, Dr. Rachel Brem, Director of the Breast Imaging and Interventional Center at George Washington University Medical Center and Vice Chair of the Department of Radiology, who was featured as a “cancer detective” on The Dr. Oz show, will appear in Rockville on Saturday, December 8th from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Norbeck Country Club 17200 Cashell Road, Rockville, MD 20853. The event, Coffee, Tea & Brem, is open to the public with advance registration required. RSVP to: info@bremfoundation.org. Thirteen Montgomery County women are hosting the education outreach morning to share Brem’s expertise with their family and friends. As one woman said, “This is not just about fundraising, we could save a life today.”

Brem has appeared on Capitol Hill numerous times to lobby for legislation that will make a critical difference in the early detection of breast cancer at its most curable stage. As the lead researcher of a study regarding the effectiveness of ABUS (Automated Breast Ultrasound) for women with dense breast tissue, she has captured the interest of many including House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer whose support may lead to life-saving legislation. Currently, only five states require women to be informed that they have dense breasts. Breast cancer is more difficult to detect in dense breast tissue through standard digital mammography thus the importance of ABUS.

With Dr. Oz, Brem showcased the new technology that can augment mammograms for earlier detection. She spoke to the increased need for women with dense breasts to be examined with ultrasound technology because they have a higher need for further examination beyond the scope of a traditional mammogram. She encouraged women to ask if they have dense breasts. An Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS) was demonstrated. A patient saved by Breast Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) spoke. Oz said he was not aware of the benefits of BSGI until learning about Brem’s work.

Brem’s unequivocal messages to women are to continue getting mammograms annually, to be their own best advocate, and to be certain the person reading their mammogram is an expert who predominately reads breast film, not knees and elbows.

Brem Foundation to Defeat Breast Cancer was established in 2004 in Brem’s name as a grassroots effort dedicated to aiding her work in the Washington, DC area. The 501(c)3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization, is dedicated to eliminating breast cancer as a life threatening disease through community outreach, advancing early diagnosis, research and education. The Brem Biopsy Fund pays for biopsies for underserved and uninsured women in the greater metropolitan area. 100% of public donations go toward foundation projects.

Brem was the principle investigator in the Missiles to Medicine program involving digital or computer-aided technology. Developed after the military model for guiding missiles, the technology aids radiologists examining breast films in determining what is friend or foe. Brem explains, “The digital technology is multi-factorial, improving not only the quality of the film, but the quality of interpretation.” Brem blends state-of-the art equipment with compassionate care that takes into consideration the emotional and medical components of breast cancer.

To learn more about Brem Foundation visit: www.bremfoundation.org

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One Response to “Breast Cancer Detective Visits Rockville”

  1. On November 28, 2012 at 9:49 am responded with... #

    Thank You for extending the Coffee, Tea & Brem Invitation to your followers!
    Please send this to my Twitter Account?
    @JodyKG
    I appreciate your help, would love to fill Norbeck CC
    Dec.8th for this Educational Outreach!
    HOPE you all will join us too!
    Jody Goldkind
    Event Chair for the
    Brem Foundation

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