South Texas Health System Launching Its Annual Cinco de Mammo Initiative This May to Promote the Importance of Regular Mammograms

Thursday, May 1, 2025
two women in pink, embracing at a breast cancer event

In the United States, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, per the National Breast Cancer Foundation, making it the second leading cause of cancer death among women.

While advances in screenings and treatment have helped reduce the overall risk of death from breast cancer, the number of cases diagnosed continues to rise. In fact, this year alone, nearly 317,000 women are expected to receive a diagnosis of invasive breast cancer, per the Breast Cancer Foundation.

To increase the chances of surviving breast cancer, early detection is paramount by helping improve the chances of successful treatment.

A noninvasive X-ray used to detect cancer and abnormalities in the breast, mammograms are the most effective screening tool for detecting breast cancer early, per the American College of Radiology, which allows for timely treatment before the disease has spread and helps improve patient outcomes.

Mammogram Services at STHS

For more information on Cinco de Mammo and the reduced cash price screenings throughout the month of May, visit CincoDeMammo.com.

“Breast cancer is generally easier to treat when detected early, resulting in a higher chance of survival for the patient,” says Tom Castaneda, System Director of Marketing & Public Relations, South Texas Health System. “Considered the gold standard screening technique for breast cancer detection, mammograms can help find cancer years before symptoms appear, making these screenings crucial to women’s health.”

This May, South Texas Health System will raise awareness of breast cancer and the importance of mammograms for early detection through its annual Cinco de Mammo initiative. Throughout the month, STHS will be urging women to talk to their doctors about their breast cancer risk and encourage them to schedule their regular mammograms, as recommended by their healthcare provider.

Additionally, STHS McAllen, STHS Edinburg, STHS ER Mission and STHS ER Weslaco will offer mammograms and bone density screenings at a reduced cash price* through May 31, 2025. Prices include $100** for a 2D digital mammogram, $155** for a 3D digital mammogram and $155** for a bone density (DEXA) scan.

In addition to the screenings, Mammo Mondays will also take place at each of the facilities on designated days. Rio Grande Valley residents will have the opportunity to speak with facility staff about breast cancer screening options, including cash pricing on mammograms, with complimentary light food and refreshments served at each facility on its designated day.

  • May 5 – STHS ER Mission
  • May 12 – STHS McAllen
  • May 19 – STHS Edinburg
  • May 26 – STHS ER Weslaco

Walk-in appointments are accepted, but pre-registration is highly encouraged. If you have questions, call the STHS pre-registration line at 956-388-2190.

*If an annual screening mammogram is not covered by your insurance plan, then please bring the online coupon with you to receive our special discounted rate available through May 31, 2025.

**If not an already covered benefit of your insurance. Most insurance providers cover preventative services.