B REAST C ANCER AND R OANOKE, AL By: Amanda Burns, Megan McGahan, Brittany Odom.

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B REAST C ANCER AND R OANOKE, AL By: Amanda Burns, Megan McGahan, Brittany Odom

R OANOKE A town in Randolph County 3 miles from the Georgia/ Alabama line 18.8 square miles long Population of 6,660

R OANOKE THE C OMMUNITY Filled with pastures and private land Downtown area is the town center Offices, shops, and cafés border the street Houses vary throughout the town Victorian houses closer to the historic downtown area Modern homes in subdivisions Trailers in the rural area 4 public schools Ranging K-12

H EALTHY P EOPLE 2020 O BJECTIVE AND T ARGET P OPULATION C-17 “Increase the proportion of women who receive a breast cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines” having a mammogram every 1-2 years for women aged 40 and older recommended by American Cancer Society (ACS) and American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) Target Population is women aged 40 and older in Roanoke, Al Annual diagnosis of breast cancer is 14 citizens for Randolph County

N URSING D IAGNOSES 1) Risk of stage II breast cancer, 2) Among Women age 40 and older in Roanoke, 3) Related to inadequate access to health care facilities which offer breast cancer screening. 1) Risk of metastatic breast cancer, 2) Among Women age 40 and older in Roanoke, 3) Related to incomprehensive breast cancer screenings at the local health care facilities. 1) Risk of failure to obtain yearly mammograms, 2) Among Women age 40 and older in Roanoke, 3) Related to insufficient funds secondary to high unemployment rate.

I NTERVENTIONS Advertising the Free mammogram program offered in Alabama Educating women on their specific risk factors Educating on overlooked signs and symptoms Breast dimpling and nipple discharge Demonstrating self-breast exam to women of all ages Especially for women from 20-40

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