
Breast health and breast cancer as you age
May 15, 2026
Christina J. Kim, MD, breast surgical oncologist at Ascension St. Vincent in Fishers, Indiana, shares why even after age 50, you should still follow breast screening guidelines.

Vein specialists at Ascension St. Vincent in Indiana help you take the first step toward healthier legs.
Vein specialists at Ascension St. Vincent have the expertise to care for vein conditions that are causing you discomfort and affect the appearance of your legs. High-definition imaging and blood flow studies are used to diagnose vein conditions. Vein specialists use advanced laser therapy and minimally invasive treatments to help improve the appearance of your legs and promote better blood flow. Your vein specialist starts by listening to understand your concerns. Then, your doctor works with you to create a personalized vein care plan. Vein specialists diagnose and treat cosmetic and medical vein conditions, such as:
Vein conditions can be uncomfortable. If you have bulging veins, spider veins, skin discoloration, pain, swelling or restless legs, talk with a vein specialist.
Common symptoms of vein conditions include:
Your vein specialist starts by listening to understand your concerns. Then, your vein specialists will work with you to create a personalized vein care plan. High-definition imaging and blood flow studies are used to diagnose vein conditions.
Treatment for vein conditions may include:
A minimally invasive procedure that treats poor circulation of blood in the leg, a condition called venous reflux or insufficiency. Left untreated, varicose veins and other more serious vascular conditions may develop.
An injection treatment used to eliminate spider veins and reticular veins. Sclerotherapy is a cosmetic vein procedure, and is not a covered benefit through your insurance provider.
Varithena™ microfoam is an alternative form of non-surgical venous ablation that can be performed in the office without the need for any anesthesia.
Our doctors are committed to being leaders in cardiovascular research, working to help improve how we diagnose and treat heart and vascular diseases. You can talk to your cardiologist if you are interested in participating in clinical trials.
Decisions about your heart care are important. Getting a second opinion not only provides more information about your condition, but it can help you feel more confident in the doctor and the care plan you choose. Consider getting a second opinion if:
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or call 911.
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