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You’ve reached your 40th birthday, and you know what that means: it’s time for your first mammogram.Or you’ve discovered a lump in... Read more »
An alarming new study shows that for the first time in decades, fewer women are getting mammograms to screen for breast cancer. According... Read more »
We're here blogging live (with VIDEOS! and PHOTOS!) from the CANCER VIXEN FUNd FREE MAMMOGRAM Screening at St. Vincent's in New York. This... Read more »
Once you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, it’s hard to look upon the annual mammogram as just another diagnostic breast exam. At... Read more »
In 2008, I wrote about Diabetic Mastopathy, a condition that affects women who have lived with diabetes a longtime. The condition is... Read more »
Mammograms can be used for both screening and diagnostic purposes. Screening is recommended for all women, beginning at age 40, and allows... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Breast Examination by a Health Professional. Women ages 20 - 49 should have a physical examination by a health professional every 1 - 2 years. Those... Read more »
Once you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, you’ll probably meet with a number of cancer specialists — oncological surgeons, plastic... Read more »
Many doctors are moving to digital mammograms instead of traditional X-ray film mammograms. This change has caused an increase in follow-up... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Just like any other kind of interpretation, reading a mammogram is a skill that radiologists develop over time. They look for any signs of... Read more »