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Screening Mammograms in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
Internal Medicine
  • George M. Yousef, Marshall University
  • Piyush Sovani, Marshall University
  • Sirisha Devabhaktuni, Marshall University
  • Lynne J. Goebel, Marshall University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2012
Abstract

Very little guidance exists to help clinicians and families decide whether mammograms are useful in elderly women with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). We present a case of a patient with moderate AD who had a positive mammogram and discuss the dilemma faced by the family and clinician in deciding what was best to do for the patient. In this case, the family opted for breast conserving surgery (BCS) followed by palliative care which brought up the question of whether screening was appropriate with this treatment goal in mind. We reviewed the literature on AD and breast cancer screening and summarize these findings in our discussion.

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Citation Information
Yousef GM, Sovani P, Devabhaktuni S, Goebel LJ. Screening mammograms in Alzheimer’s Disease patients. West Virginia Medical Journal 2012:108(3):92-95.