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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for mammogram
  1. ... detect cancer of the cervix) and breast screening (mammogram) regularly while you are taking progestin-only (norgestrel) ...
  2. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breast used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  3. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breast used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  4. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breast used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  5. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breasts used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  6. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breast used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  7. ... damage and swelling), breast lumps, or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breast used to find ... examine your breasts every month and have a mammogram and a breast exam performed by a doctor ...
  8. ... with your breasts such as lumps, an abnormal mammogram (breast x-ray), or fibrocystic breast disease (swollen, ...
  9. ... cancer form in the breasts), or an abnormal mammogram (x-ray of the breasts). Also tell your ...
  10. ... as lumps, bleeding from your nipples, an abnormal mammogram (breast x-ray), or fibrocystic breast disease (swollen, ...
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