Hendas Law
www.hendaslaw.comHendasLaw.com was founded for the purpose of bringing continued awareness to Dense Breast Tissue and the complexities of its existence as related to Breast Cancer. Henda's Law is named after Henda Salmeron, the 2012 "Maverick Mom" who created, lobbied, and passed Henda's Law. The Texas law changed the standard of care for all women in the State of Texas and directly influenced the subsequent passing and/or introduction of sister bills in 49 States. The 2012 ratification of Henda's Law and its effect on a nation, has saved millions of lives and has affected hundreds of millions more. HENDA'S LAW UPDATE: Governor Perry signed Henda's Law, HB2102, on June 17, 2011. Texas women will now be informed about dense breast tissue and the risk of not detecting abnormalities with mammogram screening. It took effect on Sept 1, 2011. HENDA'S LAW HB-2102 REQUIRED VERBIAGE OF DISCLOSURE "If your mammogram demonstrates that you have dense breast tissue, which could hide abnormalities, and you have other risk factors for breast cancer that have been identified, you might benefit from supplemental screening tests that may be suggested by your ordering physician. Dense breast tissue, in and of itself, is a relatively common condition. Therefore, this information is not provided to cause undue concern, but rather to raise your awareness and to promote discussion with your physician regarding the presence of other risk factors, in addition to dense breast tissue. A report of your mammogram results will be sent to you and your physician. You should contact your physician if you have any questions or concerns regarding this report."
Read moreHendasLaw.com was founded for the purpose of bringing continued awareness to Dense Breast Tissue and the complexities of its existence as related to Breast Cancer. Henda's Law is named after Henda Salmeron, the 2012 "Maverick Mom" who created, lobbied, and passed Henda's Law. The Texas law changed the standard of care for all women in the State of Texas and directly influenced the subsequent passing and/or introduction of sister bills in 49 States. The 2012 ratification of Henda's Law and its effect on a nation, has saved millions of lives and has affected hundreds of millions more. HENDA'S LAW UPDATE: Governor Perry signed Henda's Law, HB2102, on June 17, 2011. Texas women will now be informed about dense breast tissue and the risk of not detecting abnormalities with mammogram screening. It took effect on Sept 1, 2011. HENDA'S LAW HB-2102 REQUIRED VERBIAGE OF DISCLOSURE "If your mammogram demonstrates that you have dense breast tissue, which could hide abnormalities, and you have other risk factors for breast cancer that have been identified, you might benefit from supplemental screening tests that may be suggested by your ordering physician. Dense breast tissue, in and of itself, is a relatively common condition. Therefore, this information is not provided to cause undue concern, but rather to raise your awareness and to promote discussion with your physician regarding the presence of other risk factors, in addition to dense breast tissue. A report of your mammogram results will be sent to you and your physician. You should contact your physician if you have any questions or concerns regarding this report."
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