Interpreting Mammogram Results

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Just like any other kind of interpretation, reading a mammogram is a skill that radiologists develop over time. They look for any signs of abnormality, including:

  • asymmetries (something on one side that's not on the other)
  • irregular areas of increased density
  • clusters of small calcifications
  • any area of skin thickening

But most of the time, a radiologist can't say for sure whether "it's cancer" or "it's not cancer" based on a mammogram alone, because both cancerous and non-cancerous growths can...

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