Mary Mitchell, MD (@marymitchellmd) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Mitchell, MD

@marymitchellmd

Breast Radiologist @saintlukeskc • Clinical Assistant Prof @UMKCmedschool • Tweets/RT are mine, not opinion of employer

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This #BreastfeedingMom #radiologist is grateful to have received the Pfizer Inc. #COVID19 vaccine today. Thanks to ACOG for supporting its use in #breastfeeding women, and Saint Luke's for providing such an easy process.

This #BreastfeedingMom #radiologist is grateful to have received the <a href="/pfizer/">Pfizer Inc.</a> #COVID19 vaccine today.  Thanks to <a href="/acog/">ACOG</a> for supporting its use in #breastfeeding women, and <a href="/saintlukeskc/">Saint Luke's</a> for providing such an easy process.
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Getting the #COVID19Vaccine & due for your annual screening #mammogram ? It’s best to get your mammo before your 1st dose or 4-6 wks after, per Society of Breast Imaging guidelines.

Getting the #COVID19Vaccine &amp; due for your annual screening #mammogram ?  It’s best to get your mammo before your 1st dose or 4-6 wks after, per <a href="/BreastImaging/">Society of Breast Imaging</a> guidelines.
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After getting the #COVID19 vaccine, some women are noticing swollen lymph nodes, which can be mistaken as breast cancer. FOX4 News Kansas City talked to Dr. Mary Mitchell, an interpreting breast radiologist, about why it's a normal immune response and why you should still get the vaccine.