1999


From: Mayo Clinic

Study On Prophylactic Mastectomy In The NEJM

ROCHESTER, MINN. -- A Mayo Clinic study has identified new information that will allow women at risk for breast cancer, especially those at high risk, to make more informed decisions with their physicians about possible courses of preventive action. The study, to be published in the Jan. 14, 1999 edition of New England Journal of Medicine, finds that prophylactic mastectomy, surgery that removes the breasts as a preventive measure, reduces the risk of breast cancer by approximately 90 percent for women at moderate to high risk for the disease. Breast cancer affects one in nine women in the United States during their lifetimes, and five percent to 10 percent of breast cancers occur in women with an inherited risk for the disease.

Possibilities for broadcast and print news media include: a live satellite news conference with Lynn Hartmann, M.D., a Mayo Clinic oncologist and the study's principal investigator; b-roll that includes soundbites from the study's principal investigator, a patient's story and animation; and a camera-ready illustration.

News Conference: Wed., Jan. 13, 1999 -- 9:30 a.m. CST; Baldwin Building First Floor Lecture Hall; 200 Fourth Ave. S.W.; Rochester, Minn. News media should park in the Baldwin Building Parking Ramp and take the elevators to the first floor lecture hall.

Video and Audio Feed of News Conference: The news conference and b-roll/soundbites will be fed via video and audio feed on Wed., Jan. 13, 1999 at 9:30 a.m. CST.

Video and Audio Feed of B-roll, Soundbites and Animation: The b-roll, soundbites from the study's principal investigator and a patient, and animation will be fed via video and audio feed on Wed., Jan. 13, 1999 immediately following the news conference.

Technical Information
Wed., Jan. 13, 1999

EST
10:00-10:30 (testing)
10:30-11:30 a.m.
(News conference, interviews & b-roll)

09:00-9:30 (testing)
9:30-10:30 a.m.
(News conference, interviews & b-roll)

Satellite Transmittal Information

Ku-Band
Satellite: Galaxy 7
Transponder: 14 Lower (H)
Channel: 54
Downlink Frequency: 11,976 MHz
Audio: 6.2 or 6.8 MHz
Longitude: 91� W

C-Band
Satellite: Galaxy 6
Transponder: 24 (V)
Channel: 24
Downlink Frequency: 4,180 MHz
Audio: 6.2 or 6.8 MHz
Longitude: 99� W

Satellite questions prior to broadcast: 507-284-5964 (Mayo Clinic Video Communications)
Satellite technical difficulties: 202-775-4300 (Diversified Communications, Inc.)

AUDIO BROADCAST INFORMATION

TO CALL IN QUESTIONS DURING THE NEWS CONFERENCE, CALL: 800-362-8351

For "Listen Only" Access to News Conference, call: 800-432-3507, Participant code: 775767

Audio Broadcast Technical Difficulties: 888-476-3762 (AT&T)

Audio Questions Prior to Broadcast: 507-284-5964 (Mayo Clinic Video Communications)

Information for Journalists: Additional information, including a link to the New England Journal of Medicine article, a camera-ready illustration and other information is available at Mayo Clinic's journalists' website at www.mayo.edu/news.

Information for Patients: Information about prophylactic mastectomy can be found on Mayo Clinic Health Oasis at www.mayohealth.org starting at 4 p.m. CST on Jan. 13, 1998.

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