![]() ![]() The property has been rented since that time, and the loan on the property is nearly paid off. He purchased the property using leverage and put a down payment of 30% down. He told me that the value of the property is over $5 million today. I don’t primarily invest for the appreciation potential but it is definitely a way to generate wealth depending on where you invest.įor example, a physician friend of mine purchased a rental property in an improved area of Los Angeles for $1 million nearly 20 years ago. Over the lifetime of these investments, they could definitely produce over $5 million in cash flow.Īnother way to create that $5 million is through appreciation of the property. My plan is to acquire more, and by the time they’re all paid off, I could see them producing several hundred thousands a year in cash flow. ![]() Kaklamani said.Ĭopyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.Well, personally, I receive close to six-figures in passive income each year from my properties. ![]() The guidelines, starting at the age of 40, every two years until the age of 74. “We know that early detection is the key to curing it. Kaklamani said.Įarly detection can save your or your loved one’s life. So that’s where, again, discussing with your physician, getting a family history, understanding what your personal risk is, will help with screening guidelines for you,” Dr. Then we have different guidelines that recommend starting mammograms as young as 30 and MRIs as young as 25. So if you have a family history, if you have a specific mutation in a gene, so change in a gene that puts you at risk of getting breast cancer, these guidelines do not apply to you. “All of these guidelines are for women that have a general risk of having breast cancer, not a high risk. These are the general guidelines, but if you are at higher risk, you should start screening earlier, suggested Dr. But this is where I would suggest that you talk to your radiologist when you have the mammogram and have a combined decision as to whether you should potentially have an ultrasound or even an MRI,” Dr. So the guidelines say that we don’t have enough data to recommend ultrasounds or MRIs in those women, and we really don’t. We also know that mammograms may not be as effective in dense breasts because the tissue is hard to see on a mammogram. ![]() And we know that women that have dense breasts have a higher risk of breast cancer. “It’s now FDA mandated that every mammogram will give us information about our breast density. Kaklamani said.Īdditionally, she said if you or your loved ones go to get a mammogram, breast density may play a factor. And so if we’re able to diagnose that breast cancer at an earlier stage, we have a much higher likelihood of curing it,” Dr. We’re recognizing that younger women are being diagnosed. “Our studies have shown that there is up to a 43% decrease in mortality by doing mammograms starting at the age of 40. Kaklamani explained that this earlier screening can help save lives. It’s important because previously the guidelines said that we should start screening at the age of 50, which the committee decided based on some recent data, is probably a little too old for us because we’re having many breast cancers being diagnosed at younger ages,” Dr. “So the new guidelines recommend us doing screening mammograms starting at the age of 40 until the age of 74, every two years. Virgina Kaklamani, Medical Oncologist at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson, joined Leading SA to break it all down. Today we are talking about new guidelines just published regarding mammogram screenings.ĭr. SAN ANTONIO – Every year, breast cancer is diagnosed to hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and remains the second leading cause of cancer death among women. ![]()
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